EvoKE Webinar: Leonor Rodrigues

To mate or not to mate, that is (one of) the question(s)! 6th June 2025 4PM CET/10 AM EST CE3C – Center for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes & CHANGE – Global Change and Sustainability Institute, University of Lisbon. See the webinar at https://youtu.be/dY3GSMZGBJA In spider mites, small herbivorous arthropods, multiple mating is prevalent, but the…

EvoKE Webinar: Telma G. Laurentino

Biodiversity for Belonging5 years of multisensory outreach challenging ableist barriers to evolution literacy 2nd May 2025 4PM CET/10 AM EST Informal Educator See this webinar at https://youtu.be/vX3ISOXVCPg The under representation of people with disabilities in ecology & evolution research is deeply linked with vision-centric teaching modalities lacking multisensory alternatives. The pervasive assumption is that, overall, life…

Evoke Webinar: Haneen Al-abbadi

Understanding and acceptance of evolution and its teaching among biology teachers in an Arab context April 4th, 2025 4 PM CET/10 AM EST Al-Mawred School, Amman (Jordan) See the webinar at https://youtu.be/H2LXP34_EMk Teachers’ knowledge and acceptance of evolution affect their evolution teaching. However, research on the relationship between teachers’ knowledge about and acceptance of evolution is ambiguous….

EvoKE Webinar: Szymon Drobniak

Will amphibians survive until the end of the 20th century? March 7th, 2025 4 PM CET/10 AM EST (check here other time zones) Institute of Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Kraków (Poland) School of Biological, Environmental and Earth Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia)  See the webinar at https://youtu.be/jNxyxR1djCg Amphibians are the most threatened vertebrates, yet…

ebook: Learning evolution through socioscientific issues

On Darwin’s day, it is our great pleasure to share that this great resource is now freely available in english, italian and portuguese! Find educational resources to explore socioscientific issues at the light of evolution designed to impact students’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes. EuroScitizen and EvoKE offer you the ebook “Learning evolution through socioscientific issues”….

Darwin day 2025

File originally uploaded to Wikipedia by Duncharris at 20:49, 5 May 2004.3 On the 12th February 1809 Charles Darwin was born on the Shrewsbury UK. Today, EvoKE associates to International Darwin day, celebrating his amazing life and work! Together, our amazing community is building a world where people learn about and use evolution to address sustainability problems! Join us…