Abstract
Evolution seems most convincingly presented as a final unit in a comprehensive paleontology course, because the students by then will have learned about the procedures and data necessary to understand the relevant evidence. Transitional fossils, their logical implications, and the mechanisms of evolution should be particularly emphasized. Questions may still remain in some students' minds after presentation of the evidence, and devoting a full day to student questions helps them resolve many issues.
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