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Genetics Curriculum | ASHG - 0 views

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    There are a significant number of genetics curriculum resources designed by different companies, curriculum development outlets, state curriculum designers and individual teachers. What resources are good? How do you know? As part of the Geneticist-Educator Network of Alliances (GENA) Project, a Curriculum Content Review Committee was formed to review readily available classroom resources about patterns of inheritance. Click here to see original evaluation form used by the committee and here to see the summary of the committee's review.
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The Underrepresentation Curriculum Project - A flexible curriculum designed to help stu... - 0 views

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    The Underrepresentation Curriculum (URC) is a free, flexible curriculum for STEM instructors to teach about injustice and change the culture of STEM. Using tools such as data analysis, hypothesis creation, and investigation, students look critically at science through the lenses of equity and inclusion. By comparing the general population to similar data describing scientists, students can explore issues of social justice in STEM.
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Google Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum - ikeepsafe.org - 0 views

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    iKeepSafe is dedicated to the education of families on how to stay safe online. That's why we've teamed up with Google to develop curriculum that educators can use in the classroom to teach what it means to be a responsible digital citizen. The curriculum is designed to be interactive, discussion filled and allow students to learn through hands-on and scenario activities. Each workshop contains a resource booklet for both educators and students that can be downloaded in PDF form, presentations to accompany the lesson and animated videos to help frame the conversation.
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NESCent: Education & Outreach: Curriculum Resources - 0 views

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    On this page we have compiled resources for educators to use in the classroom.  The first section consists of modules developed at NESCent.  "Other Curriculum Resources" includes a list of various resources ranging from single lessons, to books, to computer simulations.  The "Audio and Video Lecture" section has links to single lectures, interviews, and science shows.  Some are are audio only while others include video. 
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National Agriculture in the Classroom - 0 views

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    he National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix is an online, searchable, and standards-based curriculum map for K-12 teachers. The Matrix contextualizes national education standards in science, social studies, and nutrition education with relevant instructional resources linked to Common Core Standards. Search our instructional, classroom-ready resources now! After you find what you need, consider storing them in your personal binder - MyBinder!
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AP Biology Labs - 0 views

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    Alternative labs list- AP biology teachers submit a curriculum for review and approval and must include laboratory exercises that align with their core ideas. Some of the recommended labs may be too expensive or too time consuming for your class. Listed below are some alternatives that may be acceptable as part of your overall biology curriculum.
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Stem Cells Across Curriculum - 0 views

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    Curriculum materials for the following topics: HeLa Cells & HPV Genes: Immortality & Cancer, which reviews basic cell biology, tissue culture, and human subjects research in the context of privacy, rights, and compensation. Link: http://www.stemcellcurriculum.org/hela-cells-hpv-genes-immortality-cancer.html · Eggs & Blood: Gifts & Commodities, which addresses the value placed on some bodily tissues/cells and not on others. Link: http://www.stemcellcurriculum.org/eggs-and-blood.html · Disease, Disability, & Immortality: Hope & Hype, which explores the natural physical and cognitive variability in the human population and questions the goal of a "cure" in biomedical research. Link: http://www.stemcellcurriculum.org/disease-disability-immortality-hope-hype.html · Stem Cells & Policy: Values & Religion, which analyzes how policy is shaped in pluralistic societies that require tolerance of different points of view. Link: http://www.stemcellcurriculum.org/stem-cells-policy-values-and-religion.html
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K-12 STEM Activities (REMS): Overview | Kate Gleason College of Engineering - 0 views

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    Made possible through Toyota USA Foundation funding, the REMS curriculum options include nine online lesson plans and interactive activities themed to examine three pressing challenges in the US: preserving sustainable, competitive manufacturing; distributing products and services across the world; and developing and delivering efficient health care services. Each of the lesson plans provides age-appropriate math and science curriculum that tie to the Common Core Learning Standards for elementary, middle and high school students.
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Stem Cell Research | NWABR.ORG - 0 views

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    This 5 lesson unit, which was designed by teachers in conjunction with scientists, ethicists, and curriculum developers, explores the scientific and ethical issues involved in stem cell research. The unit begins with an exploration of planaria as a model organism for stem cell research. Next, students identify stages in the development of human embryos and compare the types and potency of stem cells. Students learn about a variety of techniques used for obtaining stem cells and the scientific and ethical implications of those techniques. While exploring the ethics of stem cell research, students will develop an awareness of the many shades of gray that exist among positions of stakeholders in the debate. Students will be provided an opportunity to become familiar with policies and regulations for stem cell research that are currently in place in the United States, the issues regarding private and public funding, and the implications for treatment of disease and advancement of scientific knowledge. The unit culminates with students developing a position on embryonic stem cell research through the use of a Decision-Making Framework. Two culminating assessments are offered: In the individual assessment, students write a letter to the President or the President's Bioethics Committee describing their position and recommendations; In the group assessment, students develop a proposal for NIH funding to research treatment for a chosen disease using either embryonic or 'adult' stem cells.
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Data in the Classroom - 0 views

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    We're taking a systems approach to learning about the Earth using real scientific data. Our goal is to design easy-to-use curriculum activities and simple, intuitive computer interfaces for accessing online data. It's all part of a NOAA-supported effort called the NODE Project.
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Brain-STEM: Using Interdisciplinarity to Improve Our Minds and Our Schools | Brain World - 0 views

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    American school systems tend to put-off studying the sciences in-depth until high school. Only recently has this practice come under long-overdue scrutiny. Over 65 percent of scientists reported that their interest in science began before their middle school years, according to the International Journal of Science Education. In order to have curious, scientifically literate students who can bring innovation to a technologically based economy, it is essential that they have a strong foundation of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, with classes in these subjects beginning in the elementary grades. Perhaps the solution lies in a connected curriculum.
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How to Weave Social Justice Into Middle and High School Science Instruction | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Weaving Social Justice Into Science Instruction Shedding light on inequity in science fields bolsters students' critical thinking skills and sense of self-efficacy in science. A free curriculum helps teachers get started.
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inquiryHub: Research-based Curricula Supporting Next Generation Science | University of... - 0 views

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    "inquiryHub is a research practice partnership engaged in research and development of materials, tools, and processes to promote equitable student learning of STEM. inquiryHub Biology is an open access, deeply digital high school biology curriculum designed to support the Next Generation Science Standards.  "
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Spiraling the Carbon Cycle Using BioInteractive - 0 views

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    In order to develop complex scientific explanations, students need to have many opportunities to grapple with a concept, look at it from various points of view, and analyze data representing different relationships. I plan the sequence and flow of my AP Environmental Science course strategically to ensure I am making these connections using a concept called "curriculum spiraling."
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E-Learning - 0 views

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    Visit the Museum without leaving your site through interactive distance learning. Delivered using videoconferencing technology, students from kindergarten through high school can enjoy a variety of interactive programs designed to cover core curriculum requirements.
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Evolution and Medicine - 0 views

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    269 page  Curriculum Supplement from NIH 5 lessons  Ideas about the role of evolution in medicine Investigating lactose intolerance and evolution evolutionary processes and patterns inform medicine Using evolution to understand influenza Evaluating evolutionary explanations
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Biology Games - Online Living Environment School Review Games - 0 views

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    "Online biology games for school aged kids. Play FREE, fun and interactive online biology games to help you study for biology exams, tests, quizzes. There are over 10 types of play offered as classroom biology games. Use these as fun review games for tests or to just to increase your general biology / living environment knowledge. These science games make learning fun! These also make great living environment games as the curriculum is very similar to biology."
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SAS® Curriculum Pathways® - 0 views

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    Variety of free tutorials, data sets, and virtual labs
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National Stem Cell Foundation - 0 views

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    Information about research and clinical trials, fact sheets, lesson plans, curriculum guides, research opportunities, and donation sections.
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About the Biomimicry Education Network | Biomimicry Education Network - 0 views

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    The Biomimicry Education Network (BEN) is a global community of teachers who are integrating biomimicry into K-12 classrooms, university courses, and informal learning environments of all kinds. This website and blog support BEN members by providing curriculum and resource downloads, a platform to connect with colleagues, and news and information on the cutting edge of biomimicry thinking and education.  Whether you work with youth, university, or informal student groups, you'll find a host of resources on this site to help you bring biomimicry into your teaching practice.
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