| Teaching Methods for the Biological Sciences | |||
| BIO TEACH METH | |||
| CLASS CODE: | BIO 405 | CREDITS: 3 | FEE: $10.00 |
| DIVISION: | AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES | ||
| DEPARTMENT: | BIOLOGY | ||
| GENERAL EDUCATION: | This course does not fulfill a General Education requirement. | ||
| DESCRIPTION: | This course will cover biological and general science teaching methods needed for state teaching certification in biology secondary education. The course will focus on classroom and laboratory techniques utilized in the biological sciences. Practical experience in teaching laboratories, lectures and demonstrations will be included. | ||
| TAUGHT: | Winter, Fall | ||
| CONTENT AND TOPICS: | Laboratory safety Demonstration methods Laboratory preparation and teaching National Science Education standards Idaho science and biology education standards Materials, Chemicals and equipment used in biology teaching Evaluation of curriculum materials Professional societies and funding opportunities Instructional strategies in science (Inquiry based teaching and learning, Science process skills, learning cycle, open ended labs etc. Technology in the classroom and lab( PowerPoint, probeware, online course components, digital images and video etc. ) Building a portfolio |
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| GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: | · Students will become familiar with and proficient in using a variety of teaching methods such as inquiry, science process skills, open ended labs etc. · Students will learn how to develop and plan a laboratory from start to finish. This will include obtaining the needed materials, preparing them, addressing safety issues, and teaching the lab to their peers. · Student will learn to effectively present and critique science lessons. · Demonstrate proficiency in the use of a variety of biological instruments. · Present biology demonstrations to a group of peers. · Demonstrate an understanding of both national and state science education standards and plan a course of study which implements these standards in a secondary school curriculum. · Become proficient at evaluating curriculum materials and develop a system for evaluating materials in the future. · Demonstrate the implementation of assessment strategies appropriate for the learning style used and which properly evaluate student understanding of biology in accordance with the state and national achievement standards. · Implement technology and professional resources (journals, professional meetings etc. ) to improve their teaching |
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| REQUIREMENTS: | 10% Lecture teaching 15% Laboratory preparation and teaching 10% Demonstration presentations 10% Portfolio, Exit interview 10% Class participation 10%Quizzes 15% Research project and presentation on a professional development opportunity 20 % Comprehensive plan for a secondary biology course. |
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| PREREQUISITES: | Senior status and 80% of biology coursework must be completed before enrolling in this course. | ||
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| EFFECTIVE DATE: | August 2001 | ||