Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, College of Science, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, United States.
Saint Michael's School, Tucson, Arizona, United States.
Evolution. 2022 Jun;76(6):1124-1138. doi: 10.1111/evo.14479. Epub 2022 Apr 28.
Nested hierarchical structure is one of life's most familiar properties and a major component of biological diversity and complexity. However, there is little effort to teach the evolution of the hierarchy of life, as there is little effort to teach biological complexity per se. We propose a framework for teaching biological complexity based on research on evolutionary transitions in individuality (ETI theory). Translating ETI theory into the classroom allows students to see the connections between natural selection, social behavior in groups, and the major landmarks of biodiversity in the hierarchy of life. The translation of ETI theory into pedagogic content and practices involves (i) the new content that must be taught, (ii) the development of general teaching tools to teach this new content, and (iii) connecting the new content and teaching tools to the specific educational context including integrating with learning standards and benchmarks. We show how teaching ETIs aids in the teaching of science practices and in teaching the process of evolutionary change. Evolutionary transitions research provides a way to teach biological complexity that is familiar and engaging to students, leveraging their inherent understanding of social dynamics and group behavior.
嵌套的层次结构是生命最熟悉的特性之一,也是生物多样性和复杂性的主要组成部分。然而,几乎没有努力教授生命层次结构的进化,就像几乎没有努力教授生物复杂性本身一样。我们提出了一个基于个体进化转变研究(ETI 理论)的教学生物复杂性的框架。将 ETI 理论转化为课堂教学,使学生能够看到自然选择、群体中的社会行为以及生命层次结构中生物多样性的主要标志之间的联系。将 ETI 理论转化为教学内容和实践涉及 (i) 必须教授的新内容,(ii) 开发一般教学工具来教授这一新内容,以及 (iii) 将新内容和教学工具与具体的教育背景联系起来,包括与学习标准和基准的整合。我们展示了教授 ETI 如何有助于教授科学实践和进化变化过程。进化转变研究为教授生物复杂性提供了一种熟悉和吸引学生的方式,利用他们对社会动态和群体行为的固有理解。