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Explore Evolution Favorably Reviewed by Kirkus

The groundbreaking textbook, Explore Evolution: The Case For And Against Neo-Darwinism (Hill House Publishers 2007), continues to make inroads in science education. Recently Kirkus Discoveries issued a fair and favorable review of Explore Evolution saying:

“through succinct language and extensive use of illustrated sidebars and summary boxes, an impressive amount of terrain is covered in a colorful and lively fashion.”

You can read the full review here.

Explore Evolution is unique among biology textbooks because it focuses on the evidence and arguments for and against the neo-Darwinian theory of evolution. The book has been carefully structured to help students and teachers weigh the evidence and engage in informed debate.

And now there are new companion curriculum materials to help educators in presenting the information in Explore Evolution.

  • PowerPoint slide shows keyed to the chapters in the textbook;
  • Test bank with test questions;
  • Sample lesson plans keyed to the chapters in the textbook; and
  • DVD clips for use in class.

Qualified teachers and professors can receive the companion materials free upon the purchase of 10 or more copies of the textbook. If you represent a school or institutional bookstore and wish to place a bulk order for more than 10 textbooks please e-mail cscstore@discovery.org.

Robert Crowther, II

Robert Crowther holds a BA in Journalism with an emphasis in public affairs and 20 years experience as a journalist, publisher, and brand marketing and media relations specialist. From 1994-2000 he was the Director of Public and Media Relations for Discovery Institute overseeing most aspects of communications for each of the Institute's major programs. In addition to handling public and media relations he managed the Institute's first three books to press, Justice Matters by Roberta Katz, Speaking of George Gilder edited by Frank Gregorsky, and The End of Money by Richard Rahn.

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