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EVRİM ÖĞRETİMİ İÇİN MODEL ÖNERİSİ: SOYAĞACI, HAT MODELİ VE EL MODELİ OLUŞTURMA

A MODEL SUGGESTION FOR TEACHING EVOLUTION: DEVELOPING CLADOGRAM, LINE MODEL AND HAND MODEL

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The purpose of this article is to propose a credible teaching method for the theory of evolution. Cladogram activity is a model used often in biological sciences, especially in evolotuion laboratories. In cladogram activities, students will have an opportunity to understand the similarities and differences among characteristics of living things. Thereby they better will perceive the concept of biological diversity and evolution. By using the line model and especially the hand model the students will be given the opportunity to understand basic processes of evolotuion, and also to correct their preconception that members of a species have evolved directly from those of other species and to replace it with the scientific knowledge that populations have evolved over time. In this study, the activities that embrace inquiry-based and student-centered atmosphere are presented in the frame of constructivism
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bu makale, evrim teorisi hakkında geçerli olabileceğini düşündüğümüz öğretim modelleri önermektedir. Önerilen modellerden soyağacı çalışması biyoloji biliminde, evrim laboratuvarlarında uygulanan bir modellemedir. Soyağacı çalışmasıyla öğrenciler, canlılardaki özelliklerin benzerlik ve farklılık ilişkilerini algılama fırsatı bularak; biyolojik çeşitlilik ve evrim kavramlarını daha anlamlı öğreneceklerdir. Hat modeli ve özellikle el modeli uygulamaları ise, evrimin temel mekanizmasının algılanmasını; " bir türün bireylerinin doğrudan bir diğer türün bireylerinden evrimleştiği" yanılgısı yerine "zamanla populasyonların evrimleştiği" bilimsel bilgisinin öğrenilmesini sağlayacaktır. Çalışmada yapılandırıcılık çerçevesi içerisinde sorgulama temelli ve öğrenci merkezliliği kapsayacak etkinlikler sunulmuştur.
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