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  1. Head to Toe Science: Over 40 Eye-Popping, Spine-Tingling, Heart-Pounding Activities That Teach Kids About the Human Body by Jim Wiese, 2000-03-10

61. ENC: Web Links: Digital Dozen
Handson activities teach us how the heart works, what kinds of tools doctors useto a petri dish, the scope of study focuses on the mystery of biology and the
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Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home Web Links Digital Dozen Advanced ... Frequently Asked Questions Find detailed information about thousands of materials for K-12 math and science. Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants.
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April 2003
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    Synopsis: Our nation's recent tragedythe loss of the space shuttle Columbiafocused worldwide attention on the perils and the promise of space exploration. At this online tribute to the heroes of that fateful voyage, visitors gain insight into the personalities of the crew, are encouraged to track the progress of NASA's ongoing investigation into the accident, and gain a historical perspective on the American quest for exploration of all types.
  • 62. ENC: Web Links: Lessons & Activities: Science Topics: Animals
    developed by the US Department of Agriculture to teach about activities visitors haveaccess to chemistry demonstrations and biology activities, frequently
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    This Internet site provides a connection of links to curricula resources for technology, life, Earth, and physical science teachers in grades K-8. Developed by the Keystone Science Network, the site is intended to supplement national standards-based science...
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    The living Edens

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    This Internet site provides background information and teacher resources for grades 4-8 that support the PBS ONLINE series, The Living Edens, which currently features a documentary on Glacier Bay, Alaska. Students can read basic ecological information...
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    Biology lessons

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    This World Wide Web (WWW) site, maintained by the Southeastern Michigan Math-Science Learning Coalition, contains hyperlinks to biology lesson plans organized by grade level. The lessons come from different coalition partners. The lessons range from...

    63. Classes In Biology & Other Sciences - Online Learning
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  • 64. Program To Teach Students About The Science Of HIV And AIDS
    It's critical that we teach students about the science of HIV A 184page teacher'sguide with lab activities, readings and discussions on cell biology;;
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    Product News highlights new products of interest to our readers. These are not product endorsements, nor are they paid advertisements. Information and news releases furnished by the members of PR Newswire, who are responsible for their fact and content. WASHINGTON, March 26, 1997 The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), in partnership with Abbott Laboratories (NYSE: ABT), a leader in AIDS research and product development, today announced the launch of the new education program, The Science of HIV. This innovative high school science curriculum package teaches students about the science behind HIV and AIDS. "It's critical that we teach students about the science of HIV, and America's science classrooms are the perfect place to start," said Gerald Wheeler, NSTA executive director. A recent tracking report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that new AIDS cases among 13- to 25-year-olds infected through sex and drug needles rose 20 percent between 1990 and 1995.

    65. Evolution For Teachers
    biology 409. 2001 for the single subject clear credential to teach in the on the PBSEvolution broadcast series, interactive Web activities, streaming videos
    http://scied.fullerton.edu/biol409/
    A journey into where we’re from
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    BIOLOGY 409
    Teaching Evolution: Online Course for Teachers
    N. J. Pelaez, Ph.D. Office: MH-243 npelaez@fullerton.edu D. J. Eernisse, Ph.D. Office: MH-217C deernisse@fullerton.edu Department of Biological Science California State University Fullerton P.O. Box 6850 Fullerton, CA 92834-6850 Phone: (714) 278-3614 Fax: (714) 278-3426 Spring 2003 SYLLABUS Spring 2003 SCHEDULE BLACKBOARD Calibrated Peer Review Evaluation of Lesson Plans Evolution is one of the most important and most widely misunderstood concepts in science. Teaching Evolution is an online course to help you deepen your understanding of evolutionary concepts, develop instructional strategies, and address obstacles in the teaching of evolution. It may also be of interest to anyone who would like to learn more about evolution and how to teach it. The course covers theoretical basis and strategies for improving teaching and learning about evolution in secondary school classrooms through multimedia technologies. Course credit counts toward a science teaching credential for Single Subject Biological Science or life science Supplementary Authorizations and may be included on the study plan for master's degree. The technology content meets the state computer requirement as of Fall 2001 for the single subject clear credential to teach in the sciences.

    66. Vanessa Colella's Resume
    bringing in professors from Rockefeller to teach high school laboratories where studentsperformed sophisticated experiments in molecular biology. activities.
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    Media Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 1998 - May 2001
    Ph.D. degree in Media Arts and Sciences. Advisor: Mitchel Resnick, Lifelong Kindergarten Group. Developed and tested student and teacher materials for StarLogo, a programmable-modeling environment that enables explorations in complex, self-organizing systems.
    Thesis title: "Creating a Modeling Culture: Supporting the Development of Scientific Practice Among Teachers."
    June 1996 - June 1998
    Master of Science degree in Media Arts Sciences awarded June 1998. Advisor: Mitchel Resnick, Epistemology and Learning Group. Worked on Participatory Simulations, computer-supported activities that enable people to experience and explore "life-sized" systems. Member of the design team for the Virtual Fishtank.
    Thesis title: "Participatory Simulations: Building Collaborative Understanding through Immersive Dynamic Modeling."
    CCT, Teachers College, Columbia University
    New York, January 1995 - May 1996

    67. Teachers/Educators: Middle School (6-8)
    is designed to help you teach your students Protist activities Contains activitiesand labs for studying Science Connection biology Lesson Plans An excellent
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    Teachers/Educators: Middle School (6-8)
    Guide picks Biology resources for middle school biology teachers and educators (6-8).
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    Information and resources to help students find answers to biology homework questions. Journey into the Cell Explore the structure and function of the parts of a cell. Make a Mini-Microscope Learn how to make a microscope that you can carry around in your pocket. Mitosis The first in a multi-part series about the process of cell division. Science Fair Projects Find out how to make your science project a winner! AskERIC Lesson Plans: Biological and Life Sciences Contains a large collection of biology lesson plans for grades K-12.

    68. Fourth World Congress Abstract Book
    79% of teachers used dissection to teach biology; 72% believed Experiments in HighSchool biology Education D1 activities in GermanSpeaking Countries (Germany
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    Session D1: Transforming Middle and High School Education with Animal Alternatives
    Chairs: Lynette Hart (USA) and Steve Zawistowski (USA) D1: Biology Teachers' Attitudes to Dissection and Alternatives
    Lesley A. King, Cheryl Ross, and Martin L. Stephens. Animal Research Issues, The Humane Society of the United States, Washington, DC 20037, USA. lking@hsus.org D1: Uses of Animals and Alternatives in Pre-College Education in the United States: Need for Leadership and Guidelines
    L. A. Hart and M. W. Wood. UC Center for Animal Alternatives, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA. lahart@ucdavis.edu From nursery school through elementary and secondary education, the uses of animals are pervasive. Residential or visiting pets are in classrooms for humane education or cross-curricular instruction. Teachers utilize non-living specimens gathered from various sources. Field trips often are oriented on animals. Initially, animal use is largely observational; in intermediate grades, dissection is used for general science instruction. Throughout these uses, animals importantly motivate students. These common uses of animals rest on the specific interests of the teachers. These uses of animals are not regulated at the national, state, or local level; some inappropriate uses occur annually in science fairs. Pilot efforts at UC Davis are underway to assess and address these needs. The appropriateness of uses of animals and alternatives would be enhanced by: establishing guidelines for pre-college education to assure the animals' welfare; providing information resources for obtaining classroom materials; and establishing linkages among facilities with educational materials. We will introduce a web-based tool that provides access to resources, accessible from

    69. National Association Of Biology Teachers
    Our members teach more than one million offer classroom and laboratory activities,and interdisciplinary features include the popular biology Today column
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    Publications Biology Today Professional Development NABT's 2003 National Convention will be held October 8-11 in Portland, Oregon. The Oregon Convention Center will be the convention headquarters. For information on exhibiting, presenting a session, or attending, call (703) 264-9696 or (800) 406-0775, or e-mail: convention@nabt.org In addition, throughout the year NABT offers professional development opportunities to its members. NABT seminars and workshops are designed to update and improve teachers' knowledge on content and introduce them to innovative teaching techniques. Further, NABT has directed numerous educational projects funded through outside grants. One such program, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and conducted in partnership with the University of Georgia, was a three-year project to train middle school teachers in life science. Another NSF-funded program provided biotechnology equipment to secondary schools through a national loan program. A third involved the development and dissemination of guidelines for the safe conduct of DNA and bacterial manipulation experiments in high school biology classrooms. This project was funded by Pfizer, Inc., SmithKline Beecham, Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corp. and Hybritech, Inc. NABT Grants Update Furthering Science With the release of the National Science Education Standards, NABT is posed to bring the best in biology education into the 21st century. We will develop three projects to help teachers at all levels incorporate the National Standards in their classrooms. NABT's Standards Task Force already had produced a draft Evaluation Instrument for Curriculum that measures how well teaching materials mesh with the standards. We will also develop Operation Biology, to bring together the best standards-based elementary teaching materials, and will develop a process-oriented authentic assessment for high school biology that emphasizes the elements of the National Standards.

    70. IPM For Teachers Summer Course 2003
    and biology; an understanding of IPM concepts; basics about nonchemical and chemicaltactics for pest management; inexpensive classroom activities that teach key
    http://paipm.cas.psu.edu/schools/ipmcourse2002.html

    71. University Profile System
    biology majors in the Secondary Education Concentration are expected to be particularlygood at developing learning activities to teach biological concepts to
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    72. Janice VanCleave's Every Kid Series Set
    biology for Every Kid 0471503819 $11.95. mysteries of chemistry in this fascinatingcollection of ideas, projects, and activities that teach the basics of
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    Each of the 101 experiments in every one of these seven books is broken down into its purpose, a list of materials, step-by-step instructions, expected results, and an easy to understand explanation. Every activity has been pretested and can be performed safely and inexpensively in the classroom or at home. Choose from Earth Science, Chemistry, Astronomy, Math, Biology, Physics, or Geography. B
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    Now you can discover the answers to these and other fascinating questions about basic astronomy. In Astronomy for Every Kid In Astronomy for Every Kid you’ll learn about the constellations using a shoe box planetarium. You’ll chart the movement of the stars with nothing but a string, a marker, and a nail. And you’ll use a toy magnet to simulate the Earth’s protective force field.
    Each of the 101 experiments is broken down into its purpose, a list of materials, step-by-step instructions, expected results, and an easy to understand explanation. Every activity has been pretested and can be performed safely and inexpensively in the classroom or at home.

    73. The Science House
    to Everyday Life laboratory manuals for each biology teacher in Based Laboratory (CBL)Equipment to teach Math and Labs and activities will be shared that are
    http://www.science-house.org/workshops/
    Teacher Training Workshops for Math and Science
    Offered by The Science House, North Carolina State University The Science House provides one or two-day programs to update and refresh teachers' mathematics, science, and Internet skills. These workshops have been taught many times in schools across North Carolina. Our workshop participants learn skills and activities that they can immediately use in their own classrooms. We especially emphasize programs to help meet teacher technology competencies. Each workshop can be tailored to fit local needs. Open Registration Workshops BioTechnology Workshop
    This workshop will be an introduction to DNA basics and electrophoresis analysis techniques. Instructor: Dr. Sherri Andrews Participants will be paid a stipend of $75 for attendance. A certificate showing 6 hours of attendance (0.6 CEU) will be issued to each participant. Each participant will also receive enough Relating Genetics to Everyday Life laboratory manuals for each biology teacher in their high school. Teachers who attend will be able to borrow a kit containing electrophoresis gel boxes and micropipettes from The Science House so that the electrophoresis lab can be replicated in their classrooms. To register visit the

    74. Biology Project Brings Internet Into Classroom - August 26, 1997
    and we wanted to provide additional activities that would but all the material relatesdirectly to biology 181, he of 181 that Grimes and Hallick teach together
    http://wildcat.arizona.edu/papers/91/2/09_1_m.html
    By Greg Clark
    Arizona Summer Wildcat August 26, 1997
    Biology project brings Internet into classroom
    For roughly 1,300 students enrolled in Biology 181 this semester, the Internet will be a major course component. The course material of Introductory Biology is supplemented by the Biology Project World Wide Web site, a collection of interactive learning activities and tutorials aimed at teaching biology concepts. The Biology Project web site was begun last year, under a two-year $155,000 grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, to develop interactive learning platforms. The web site now includes 36 problem sets and activities, said Denice Warren, one of the two full-time specialists employed under the grant. Each of these activities, or problem sets, are composed of 30 to 200 web pages, Warren said, their subject matter spanning the curriculum of Biology 181. Students can access the material from the Biology Learning Center, a 40-computer laboratory in the Chemistry and Biological Sciences building, or from any Internet-connected computer. Students in most sections will also take weekly quizzes via computer and have access to lecture notes and course information on the Biology Project web site.

    75. Chemistry/Biology
    of the institute is to explore biology and chemistry activities will allow teachersto explore new and innovative ways to teach traditional scientific
    http://education.ti.com/us/t3/workshops/high/highchembio.html

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    Chemistry/Biology This institute is currently under revision and development. Below is a draft of the course outline.
    Who should attend: Secondary science and mathematics teachers in grades 9 through 12.
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    The T Chemistry/Biology Institute is a professional development program designed primarily for secondary chemistry and biology teachers. The focus of the institute is to explore biology and chemistry concepts using the TI-83 Plus and CBL 2 data collection system. Activities will allow teachers to explore new and innovative ways to teach traditional scientific concepts and to emphasize new methods of data collection and analysis.
    By using a hands-on approach, the participants will learn how to effectively integrate the TI-83 Plus and the CBL 2 into their daily lesson plans. Participants will gain understanding, confidence, and enthusiasm for using these learning tools in and out of the classroom. Teachers will see how this portable, low-cost technology provides an effective way to integrate mathematics and science while getting students more involved in their own learning.
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    The objectives of the T Chemistry/Biology Institute are:
    • To familiarize teachers with the features of the TI-83 Plus technology. During the workshop, teachers will become comfortable using this handheld and gain a better understanding of its features

    76. $1.4 Million NSF Grant Funds 'Science Behind Food' Program
    The activities will draw on research in biochemistry, genetics, engineering, biology,physiology and use foodrelated examples to teach biology,” Oliver said
    http://www.coe.uga.edu/coenews/2003/CAES_COE_NSFgrant.htm
    $1.4 Million NSF Grant Funds 'Science Behind Food' Program With the nation’s public schools struggling to meet the demand for science education, the University of Georgia has secured a $1.4 million National Science Foundation grant to create “The Science Behind Our Food” program for classroom teachers. Results from the 2000 National Survey of Science and Mathematics Education showed that when asked about their qualifications to teach plant biology, only 46 percent of teachers reported they were very well qualified. Even fewer reported being very well qualified to teach environmental and resource issues. When asked about recent course work in the sciences, only 22 percent of middle school teachers and 37 percent of high school teachers reported having taken a course in the previous three years. “Our goal in ‘The Science Behind Our Food’ is to address these findings directly through a collaborative effort of UGA's College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and the College of Education,” said David Knauft, associate dean for instruction for the CAES. “The project will provide resources and training for middle and high school science teachers to provide inquiry-based instruction for their students.” The researchers also hope to: • Establish partnerships that link public school science teachers and NSF graduate teaching fellows (GTFs) to improve science teaching.

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    A collection of "hands-on" high school biology activities that follow the guidelines of the new National Science Education Standards . Activities stress critical thinking and reasoning. Integrates math, graphing, statistics, chemistry and physical science. BioTools
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    Contains sample data, solutions to all problems and questions, data table master sheets for class reproduction and test bank with answers and explanations. Spread Sheet Activities for BioTools Students analyze their data by creating algebraic equations to all calculations, as well as graph and perform simple statistics. A diskette pre-formatted with Excel, following the data collection and analysis required for BioTools. Requires installation of Microsoft Office Excel prior to use.

    78. Resources For Middle School Science--3.38-- Activities To Teach Mathematics In T
    Program. 3.38 activities to teach Mathematics in the Context of EnvironmentalStudies. Barbara Thomson and Martin Hartog. Columbus
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    Activities to Teach Mathematics in the Context of Environmental Studies.
    Barbara Thomson and Martin Hartog. Columbus, Ohio: ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics, and Environmental Education, 1993. Recommended grade level:
    Activities to Teach Mathematics in the Context of Environmental Studies contains 35 activities that teach mathematics and problem-solving skills. The activities are designed to respond to the standards of the National Council of Teachers in Mathematics (NCTM) and to promote integrated mathematics and science learning, global awareness, and issue-oriented instruction. Topics covered include energy and natural resources, plants and animals, population growth, solid waste disposal, transportation, water, and weather. Price:
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    79. Connecting Algebra And Biology Using Graphing Calculators Activities
    Connecting Algebra and biology Using Graphing Calculators activities Using the TI83 and Casio 9850 G Plus Office of Secondary Instructional Services Virginia Department of Education P.O. Box 2120 Richmond, Virginia 23218-2120
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    80. Resources For Middle School Science--3.7-- Biology Is Outdoors! A Comprehensive
    Teacher's Guide Recommended grade level 78+. biology Is Outdoors! investigate theeffect of the school building itself and that of human activities on the
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    Biology Is Outdoors! A Comprehensive Resource for Studying School Environments.
    Judith M. Hancock. Walch Reproducible Books. Portland, Maine: Walch, 1991. Program Overview
    Biology Is Outdoors! A Comprehensive Resource for Studying School Environments contains investigations that help life science and biology students discover the ecological wealth available in their own schoolyard. The unit can be adapted for various geographic locations and urban or rural settings. Teacher's Guide
    Recommended grade level:
    Biology Is Outdoors! offers 10 investigations into the familiar world of the schoolgrounds. During these open-ended investigations that focus on data collection and measurement, students first draw a site map of the school building and grounds. Then they identify and make a list of the plant life on the schoolgrounds, investigate the health of these plants, and conduct a soil analysis. Collecting and observing soil organisms, students look for and identify opportunistic plant and animal species. They also explore the microenvironments found in pavement cracks, in puddles, and on shrubs. Students investigate the effect of the school building itself and that of human activities on the local environment. Biology Is Outdoors!

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