Meisel Richard P
Cornell University, 227 Biotechnology Bldg, Ithaca, NY, USA14853.
Evolution (N Y). 2010 Jul 27;3(4):621-628. doi: 10.1007/s12052-010-0254-9.
Evolution is the unifying principle of all biology, and understanding how evolutionary relationships are represented is critical for a complete understanding of evolution. Phylogenetic trees are the most conventional tool for displaying evolutionary relationships, and "tree-thinking" has been coined as a term to describe the ability to conceptualize evolutionary relationships. Students often lack tree-thinking skills, and developing those skills should be a priority of biology curricula. Many common student misconceptions have been described, and a successful instructor needs a suite of tools for correcting those misconceptions. I review the literature on teaching tree-thinking to undergraduate students and suggest how this material can be presented within an inquiry-based framework.
进化是所有生物学的统一原则,理解进化关系是如何呈现的对于全面理解进化至关重要。系统发育树是展示进化关系最常用的工具,“树形思维”已被用作一个术语来描述概念化进化关系的能力。学生常常缺乏树形思维技能,培养这些技能应是生物学课程的首要任务。已经描述了许多常见的学生误解,成功的教师需要一套纠正这些误解的工具。我回顾了关于向本科生教授树形思维的文献,并建议如何在基于探究的框架内呈现这些内容。