Promoting scientific literacy in evolution through citizen science

Mirjam Brandt, Quentin Groom, Alexandra Magro Magro, Dusan Misevic, Claire L. Narraway, Till Bruckermann, Anna Beniermann , Tom Børsen, Josefa González, Sofie Meeus, Helen E. Roy, Xana Sá-Pinto, Jorge Roberto Torres, Tania Jenkins*

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Abstract

Evolutionary understanding is central to biology. It is also an essential prerequisite to understanding and making informed decisions about societal issues such as climate change. Yet, evolution is generally poorly understood by civil society and many misconceptions exist. Citizen science, which has been increasing in popularity as a means to gather new data and promote scientific literacy, is one strategy through which people could learn about evolution. However, despite the potential for citizen science to promote evolution learning opportunities, very few projects implement them. In this paper, we make the case for incorporating evolution education into citizen science, define key learning goals, and suggest opportunities for designing and evaluating projects in order to promote scientific literacy in evolution.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer20221077
TidsskriftProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Vol/bind289
Udgave nummer1980
Antal sider10
ISSN0962-8452
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 10 aug. 2022

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