High school biology texts tend to gloss over parthenogenesis, typically mentioning the process as rare and restricted to mostly small invertebrates.
Not exact matches
Archaeopteryx was a fossil hoax which was at one time believed to support evolutionary theory and is still in current published
biology texts for
high school students.
During the
school year 1963 — 1964 some 250,000 copies of the three
texts were sold, a number sufficient to reach 12 percent of the
high school biology students in the U.S.. All three have been offered to and accepted by state adoption boards in Georgia and Florida.
They have been affixed to
texts for middle and
high school biology classes.
Exploring
high school biology students» engagement with more and less epistemologically considerate
texts.
FWIW, I also lucked out with three
high school level general chemistry
texts, and one
biology and human physiology
text.
I have seen some brief mention in
biology texts to climate change, including the role of greenhouse gases, but I don't know whether there are more extensive descriptions in
texts relevant to middle
school and even more particularly,
high school.