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ISSN 2576-6767
Case Studies
Vol. 8, Issue 1, 2025October 15, 2025 CDT

Using Evolutionary Instruction to Engage Galápagos Elementary Students With Endemic Land Snails

Brant G. Miller, Ph.D., Alexa R. Warwick, Ph.D, John G. Phillips, Ph.D., Justin K. Scoggin, Ph.D., Christine E. Parent, Ph.D.,
Evolution EducationGalápagos IslandsK–12 EducationPlace-based Experiential LearningScientific InquiryCommunity-based programs
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Miller, B. G., Warwick, A. R., Phillips, J. G., Scoggin, J. K., & Parent, C. E. (2025). Using Evolutionary Instruction to Engage Galápagos Elementary Students With Endemic Land Snails. Journal of STEM Outreach, 8(1).

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