Re: School Discussion

Bryant (mycol1@unm.edu)
7 Nov 1996 09:26:15 -0700

In article <55o8kf$3sm@news.sdd.hp.com>,
Gerold Firl <geroldf@sdd.hp.com> wrote:
>In article <3277D9CF.4273@frontiernet.net>, Susan Whitney <whitneys@frontiernet.net> writes:
>
>|> Help! I am piloting a program in a Middle school where highly able
>|> Science students read and discuss a wide variety of Science related
>|> essays. Gould and Lewis Thomas immediately came to mind. Any
>|> suggestions for appealing and discussible articles?
>
>Human sociobiology always gets the kids excited; works on this

Also, a very good popular science writer, Robert Wright, has authored a
book (The Moral Animal) and many articles (including one last week in
Time magazine, about Genesis and human nature) relevant to an
evolutionary understanding of human behavior. An excellent writer with a
good grasp of the issues.

Bryant