How can we understand variation in the minds of primates? An Orange-based data exploration.
Grade or Expertise Level: Pre-service biology teacher education
Human intelligence seems to be a social, more than merely an individual phenomenon. What can we learn from comparing human societies to human brains?
The human brain is the seat of human agency, and yet this agency is caused by cellular agents unaware of our larger human goals.
A page for researchers interested in the concept of agency as it relates to learning theories of evolution, including natural selection in biological systems.
Learning about Structures of Knowledge (SoK) is a foundation for interdisciplinary learning. SoK can be represented graphically in diagrams that help us understand and
The scientific fields of evolutionary anthropology and behavioral sciences have produced a wealth of new insights into the nature of human behavior, cognition and
A lesson collection on evolution, cooperation, and sustainability
Clarifying values and sense of purpose can be a strategy for improving school culture, academic, and social-emotional learning.
Develop University-Assisted Community Schools as an outgrowth of Educational Innovation Labs
Using an analogy of epi-genetic expression in relation to the cultural genome of the school curriculum, educators and school stakeholders (including students) may explore