Students are often intimidated by genetic evolution equations because they do not relate to everyday concepts. We developed and piloted an instructional scaffolding patterned after income tax return forms that students use to calculate Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, natural selection, and mutation-selection balance of alleles. Students sequentially solve these evolution equations by entering variables into a series of cascading calculations similar to an Internal Revenue Service Tax Form 1040. We discuss suggestions for implementation of this exercise and demonstrate through assessment data that students have improved understanding of these equations after its application.
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6 February 2023
Avoid an Allele Audit: An Instructional Scaffolding for Evolution Equations Modeled After Familiar Tax Forms
Jay Y. S. Hodgson,
Michele M. Cutwa,
Alex Collier,
Kathryn S. Craven
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The American Biology Teacher
Vol. 85 • No. 1
January 2023
Vol. 85 • No. 1
January 2023
evolution
Hardy-Weinberg principle
instructional scaffolding
mutation
NATURAL SELECTION