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The subject of appropriateness of the methods of teaching evolutionary concepts in Kenyan high schools and the ability of the current biology teachers to enable their students to achieve high performance in national examinations is increasingly capturing the attention of teachers , school managers ,Researchers and policy makers in Kenya . The growing interest stems and reflects the increased National concern over the low level of students performance in biology and more specifically in questions about evolution partially caused by inappropriate or poor teaching methods. The topic which is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The subject of appropriateness of the methods of teaching evolutionary concepts in Kenyan high schools and the ability of the current biology teachers to enable their students to achieve high performance in national examinations is increasingly capturing the attention of teachers , school managers ,Researchers and policy makers in Kenya . The growing interest stems and reflects the increased National concern over the low level of students performance in biology and more specifically in questions about evolution partially caused by inappropriate or poor teaching methods. The topic which is considered as one of the core foundations of biological studies is a challenge to most teachers because teaching it tends to attract complex socio- political responses from the learners whose religious and cultural backgrounds vary and have different impacts on their perceptions of critical evolutionary concepts like origin of life and theories that seem to lack scientific integrity upon which the teaching and learning of scientific concepts is expected to be based.
Autorenporträt
The Author Dr Philemon Kiptoo Bureti is currently the Principal Mt Kenya University Kakamega Campus .He has a Doctorate of Philosophy, a Master of Education(CRE)and a Bachelor of Education(CRE) from the New Covenant International Bible University (USA). He teaches Philosophy,Religion,Pedagogy and Governance.He also served in the Kenya Army.