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Human Evolution for Secondary and College Students

Author(s): Brandi Nicole Radebaugh

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This module is made up of four concepts. The goal of the first concept is to elicit an understanding of primate relatedness, phylogeny, and how specific characteristics are beneficial for life in an arboreal environment. The next concept explains…

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This module is made up of four concepts. The goal of the first concept is to elicit an understanding of primate relatedness, phylogeny, and how specific characteristics are beneficial for life in an arboreal environment. The next concept explains the overarching trends in hominin evolution and the selective pressures that encouraged their development. Concept three examines specific fossils and the characteristics that are associated with them. This concept serves to provide a timeline of hominin evolution. The final concept encourages students to understand characteristics in the hominin lineage and how they relate to social behaviors. This concept ends by driving home the point that evolution is a dynamic and continual process.

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Version 1.0 - published on 09 Sep 2022 doi:10.25334/ZWPJ-9971 - cite this

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This resource includes a concept map with learning objectives, class activities, and study questions.  The concept map will likely be the most helpful tool in determining if this is the type of resource you are seeking. There is also a slideshow with an accompanying abbreviated lesson plan. 

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