Canadian and Pakistani Muslim teachers' perceptions of evolutionary science and evolution education

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Asghar A. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Integrated Studies in Education, McGill University, 3700 McTavish Street, Montrea
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Evolution education; Islam and biological evolution; Muslim teachers and evolution education; Religion and science;
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10.1186/1936-6434-6-10
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Background: This study seeks to explore the intersections among religion, science and education in Muslim teachers' science classrooms in diverse contexts. Specifically, it examines the ways in which the scientific theory of evolution is understood by Muslim high school science teachers in light of their theological beliefs about creation. Methods: Data were collected from 25 high school science teachers from various schools in Canada and Pakistan. Qualitative interviews and focus group discussions were conducted to probe participants' perceptions of evolution in relation to their religious beliefs and how they address the evolution/creation controversy in teaching. Results: Canadian and Pakistani Muslim science teachers mostly accepted evolution of living beings except human beings because human evolution contradicts their Islamic beliefs. Canadian and Pakistani science teachers mostly lacked a clear understanding of biological evolution and most were in favor of teaching both the religious and scientific perspectives in their science courses. Conclusion: This study has implications for teacher development and science education. Better training opportunities are needed for Muslim science teachers to support them to develop sophisticated content and pedagogical knowledge about evolution. © 2013 Asghar; licensee Springer.
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