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Mecham, John A. – American Biology Teacher, 2021
Human rights issues can be topics of conflict, resistance, and indifference; thus, these issues are seldom broached in traditional college STEM courses. In this article, I share process, content, and sources used to introduce college students to the biology of the singularity of race and the biology of sexual identity. One or two class meetings on…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Science and Society, STEM Education, Biology
Eggleson, Kathleen – American Biology Teacher, 2013
The controversy and uncertainty surrounding use of nanosilver in consumer products can be used to stimulate a question-based discussion that integrates ethical and social implications with biology.
Descriptors: Science and Society, Genetics, Ethics, Biology
Bramschreiber, Terry; Westmoreland, David – American Biology Teacher, 2015
Science educators often teach topics that are largely resolved in the scientific community yet remain controversial in broader society. In such cases, students may perceive the teacher as biased. We present two exercises that foster more objective learning about the scientific underpinnings of socially controversial topics. The first exercise…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Social Attitudes, Sciences
Balgopal, Meena; Wallace, Alison – American Biology Teacher, 2013
Writing-to-learn (WTL) is an effective instructional and learning strategy that centers on the process of organizing and articulating ideas, as opposed to writing-to-communicate, which centers on the finished written product. We describe a WTL model that we have developed and tested with various student groups over several years. With effective…
Descriptors: Biology, Learning Strategies, Science and Society, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Cherif, Abour H.; Jedlicka, Dianne M. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
Biological and social evolutionary processes, along with social and cultural developments, have allowed humans to separate procreation from pleasurable/recreational sexual activity. As a class learning project, an alternative, hypothetical reproductive scenario is presented: "What if humans were biologically ready to conceive only during one…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Active Learning, Social Change, Evolution
Aidin, Amirshokoohi; Mahsa, Kazempour – American Biology Teacher, 2010
The Biodiversity Community Action Project is a stimulating and vigorous project that allows students to gain an in-depth understanding of the interconnection between organisms and their environments as well as the connection of science to their lives and society. It addresses key content standards in the National Science Education Standards and…
Descriptors: Program Descriptions, Community Action, Biodiversity, Science and Society
Babaian, C. – American Biology Teacher, 2009
In today's high tech world, one hardly expects to see the original chalkboard or blackboard utilized in research, teaching, or scientific communication, but having spent an equal number of years doing both art and biology and dabbling in computer graphics, the author has found the simple technology of the chalkboard and chalk to have incredible…
Descriptors: Chalkboards, Biology, Anatomy, Science and Society
Hoh, Yin Kiong; Boo, Hong Kwen – American Biology Teacher, 2007
Human beings vary in their responses to the drugs prescribed to them. These variations can be due to differences in their age, gender, weight, health status, diet, concurrent therapy and genetic make-up. Recently, it has been estimated that 85% of a patient's response to drugs is due to the genetic make-up of the individual (Snedden, 1999).…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Ethics, Science and Society, Genetics

Yager, Robert E.; Tweed, Paul – American Biology Teacher, 1991
Authors assert that biology teaching should be treated more as a science based on questions, possible explanations, and tests for determining the validity of explanations that are formulated. Provides a list of criteria for exemplary teaching and contrasts them with traditional science teaching. Presents information on Science/Technology/Society…
Descriptors: Biology, Instruction, Science and Society, Science Education

McInerney, Joseph D. – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Outlines some of the current scientific and educational issues related to behavioral genetics and recommends using behavior as a vehicle to improve the teaching of genetics at the high school level. Contains 77 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Behavior, Biology, Genetics, High Schools

Barden, Laura M. – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Outlines an activity for large classes that helps students gain an understanding of the variety of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and the means of transmission of those diseases. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Health Education, Higher Education, Science Activities

Ford, Bob – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Explains the use of a modification of an approach known as the Line of Reasoning (LOR) model to critique science news articles. Argues that popular press articles lack scientific evidence to support the claims made and instead focus on evidence-based inference. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Critical Thinking, Criticism, Models

Lawson, Michael; Lawson, Amy L. – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Seeks to give teachers useful information on the extent of the problem of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, mechanisms bacteria use to resist antibiotics, the causes of the emergence of antibiotic-resistant organisms, and practices that can prevent or reverse this trend. Contains 19 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Bacteria, Biology, Chemistry, Cytology

Hendrick, Robert – American Biology Teacher, 1991
Presents a rationale for using the history of science in science education. Uses the life and work of Louis Pasteur to illustrate how the history of science can illustrate the nature of science. Describes how Pasteur's bourgeois ideology and ambition influenced his selection of problems to investigate. (over 35 references) (PR)
Descriptors: Biology, Higher Education, Microbiology, Science and Society

Ost, David H.; Yager, Robert E. – American Biology Teacher, 1993
Describes Science/Technology/Society (STS) curriculum efforts in the United States which grew out of Project Synthesis. Discusses STS, biology, and life science education. (PR)
Descriptors: Biology, High Schools, Science and Society, Science Curriculum