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Attitudes Towards Creationism and Evolutionary Theory: The Debate among Secondary Pupils Attending Catholic and Protestant Schools in Northern Ireland
Oleh:
Greer, John E.
;
Francis, Leslie J.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Public Understanding of Science vol. 8 no. 2 (Apr. 1999)
,
page 93-103.
Fulltext:
93PUS82.pdf
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A sample of 2129 pupils in the third through sixth years of Protestant and Catholic grammar schools in Northern Ireland completed an index concerned with attitudes towards creationism and evolutionary theory. The data demonstrate that among this age group in Northern Ireland, 48 percent accept the view that “God created the world as described in the Bible,” while 33 percent accept the view that “Science disproves the biblical account of creation.” Support for creationism is stronger among girls than boys, among Protestants than Catholics, and among third and fourth year students than fifth and sixth year students. The results have implications for understanding the conflict between science and religion and for both science educators and religious educators.
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