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Teacher Institute for Evolutionary Science

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Teacher Institute for Evolutionary Science
AbbreviationTIES
Formation2015
PurposeScience education
Director
Bertha Vazquez
Parent organization
Center for Inquiry
Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science
Websitehttps://tieseducation.org/

TheTeacher Institute for Evolutionary Science (TIES) is a project of theRichard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science and a program of theCenter for Inquiry which provides free workshops and materials toelementary,middle school, and, more recently,high school science teachers to enable them to effectively teachevolution based on theNext Generation Science Standards.[1][2][3]

History

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In 2013,Bertha Vazquez, TIES director and middle school science teacher inMiami, metRichard Dawkins at theUniversity of Miami and discussed evolution education with him and a number of science professors. The discussion surrounded the issue of teachers feeling unprepared to teach evolution. This encounter and the understanding that teachers learn the most from each other inspired her to conduct workshops on evolution for her fellow teachers. After hearing about Vazquez's work, Dawkins followed up with a visit to Vazquez's school in 2014 to speak to teachers from the Miami-Dade County school district. Dawkins eventually asked Vazquez if she would be willing to take her workshop project nationwide. With the encouragement of Dawkins and funding from hisfoundation, and also with encouragement fromRobyn Blumner of the Center for Inquiry, the Teacher Institute for Evolutionary Science began offering workshops in 2015.[4][5]

Activity

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The first TIES workshop was in April 2015 in collaboration with theMiami Science Museum. A total of ten workshops took place in 2015. Since then, the program has expanded, as of 2020, to over 200 workshops in all 50 states. While Bertha Vazquez presented many of the workshops earlier on, over 80 presenters are now active in the nationwide program. Presenters are usually high school or college biology educators[6] in the states in which their workshops take place, and workshops take into account the given state's evolution education standards. Workshops vary in length, and in cases of longer workshops or webinars, scientists and other relevant guests are also invited to present. Some of these have includedNathan Lents andJonathan Tweet.[4][7]

In response to theCOVID-19 pandemic, TIES moved its workshops online and produced guided lessons in English and Spanish that students can work through on their own.[7]

Vazquez sees TIES as not only about evolution education, but also about empowering teachers to be leaders in their educational communities.[8]

TIES Workshops

See also

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References

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  1. ^"What We Do".Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason & Science.Center for Inquiry. 9 May 2014. Retrieved9 November 2020.
  2. ^"About".Teacher Institute for Evolutionary Science.Center for Inquiry. 31 May 2019. Retrieved9 November 2020.
  3. ^"Programs".Center for Inquiry. 3 September 2019. Retrieved22 October 2020.
  4. ^abCara Santa Maria (2 July 2018)."Bertha Vazquez".Talk Nerdy (Podcast). Retrieved24 October 2020.
  5. ^Piore, Adam (August 2018). "Bringing Darwin Back".Scientific American.319 (2):56–63.Bibcode:2018SciAm.319b..56P.doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0818-56.PMID 30020913.S2CID 51697368.
  6. ^Vazquez, Bertha (6 September 2017)."TIES Weekly Update – September 6, 2017".Skeptical Inquirer.Center for Inquiry. Retrieved13 November 2020.
  7. ^abMyers, Melissa (30 September 2020)."Evolution Is for Everyone with Bertha Vazquez".YouTube.Center for Inquiry. Retrieved24 October 2020.
  8. ^James Underdown (24 January 2019)."The Battle For Young Minds – Bertha Vazquez On Teaching Evolution In Schools".Point of Inquiry (Podcast).Center for Inquiry. Retrieved22 October 2020.

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