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I know you have waited a few weeks for this, so here it is- February's topic for the 2009 Year of Science is....Evolution. Now, the word "evolution" is pretty scary to many people and institutions. Many people, for many reasons, choose not to use this word-they might use a word like adaptation or progression.
So, whatever one chooses to acknowledge it as, it is what it is...a small change, in an organism, over time that eventually becomes part of the makeup of that organism. There are many ways in which we can teach this topic; we can have an open engaged discussion about it, we can do activities, we can visit museum and places that might have exhibits about evolution or you can encourage the students to do a book report or project on their idea of evolution, but whatever you do...make sure it is age appropriate. There is nothing worse than to be stuck in a "over your head" science topic, it makes the whole experience tough.
There is one scientist that goes hand in hand with the study of evolution, and that's Charles Darwin. There are great resources out there, you just have to find the best one that fits your style of teaching or learning! Next month's YoS topic is: Physics and Technology!
Ask your questions about evolution to biologist PZ Myers over at Science Buzz.
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The 12th of February is Charles Darwin's200th birthday! I am not going to give you a history lesson on Darwin, instead I am going to tell you about February 12, 2009. This year on the bicentennial of his birthday, a ship (a replication of The Beagle) will set sail on a journey to repeat Darwin's expedition. The scientists will also be conducting two on-going original research projects over the five year voyage; Metagenomics and DNA barcoding. There will also be several smaller research projects. The ship will be furnished with new laboratory equipment, up to date technology, functional galleys, living quarters for all and much more. There are many ways to get involved with this project! You can track their status, make a suggestion for one of those research projects, make a donation, buy a supportive shirt or just spread the word!