What is the relationship between understanding evolutionary science and socio-scientific issues? That is the question this e-book takes up through theoretical and practical chapter
Subject Area: Interdisciplinary
The human brain is the seat of human agency, and yet this agency is caused by cellular agents unaware of our larger human goals.
This review and commentary on psychologist Edward Wasserman’s As if By Design provides a brief overview of the core argument from Wasserman, and discusses
A page for researchers interested in the concept of agency as it relates to learning theories of evolution, including natural selection in biological systems.
How can we understand the causal relationships between goals, behaviors, and outcomes?
Tools for thinking about the origins, diversity, and flexibility of goal-directed behaviors
The School Portrait is a framework for capturing and reflecting on various dimensions of school. It can serve as a rapid assessment tool, or
The Youth Mayors Field Guide supports students to conduct projects for investigating local problems and developing solutions. The Field Guide focuses on skills for
‘What Kind of Mind?’ provides teaching resources to introduce pupils to research ideas about animal minds.
A collection of interactive H5P activities around the themes of evolution, behavior, sustainability