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Teaching Resources Education Biology



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  • The Biology Corner - Offers profound resources of tutorials and lesson plans for biology and science teachers. Devoted to the compilation of interactive education sites.
  • Wisconsin Teacher Enhancement Program - A national professional development program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for K-14 science and health educators. Most courses are related to biology.
  • Biology Teaching Homepage - Established in 1995 by the Faculty of Education at the University of Hong Kong, this site covers many issues of teaching biology at highschools.
  • The Invertebrates - Educational website about invertebrates designed for primary and secondary students with the characteristics, classification, pictures and a test on each group.
  • Beyond Bio 101: The Transformation of Undergraduate Biology Education - Describes the remarkable changes taking place in American undergraduate biology education; a report by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
  • Hands-on Activities for Teaching Biology to High School or Middle School Students - Topics include: "Studying Our Senses" with jelly beans, "Dragon Genetics," and "Moldy Jell-O." Includes pdf downloads of labs.
  • Research Link 2000 - A three year project that brought together biology faculty from colleges and universities to select, develop and disseminate a group of field-tested, research-based systems and instructional materials for introductory biology courses. Its major objective
  • Preparing Our Children: Math and Science Education in the National Interest - "The National Science Board (NSB), charged with advising the President and the Congress on national science policy, urges a nation-wide consensus on a core of knowledge and competency in mathematics and science. The Board believes it is both possible
  • Crickets in the Classroom - Provides lessons and units for using crickets in the classroom to teach basic science concepts.
  • Biological Science Curriculum Study (BSCS) - Develops inquiry-based science curriculum, including textbooks. Includes downloadable curriculum modules, catalog, annual report, and job openings.
  • BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium - This project actively supports an extended network of educators interested in the reform of undergraduate biology. Collaborative efforts with other educational groups, links to staff, current activities, library, and projects.
  • Wonderwise: Women in Science Learning Series - Learning kits teach K-12 students about science topics from women scientists in various biology fields, such as space geologists and pollen detective. Page includes lesson summaries and class activities.
  • Biopi-L - An unmoderated email listserv catering to the needs of biology teachers and professionals from kindergarten to university. Site has searchable archives going back to mid-1991.
  • Biosolutions - Online repository of biological information which aims to create a knowledge base for students by the provision of animations and lectures.
  • Beyond Biology - Provides a biology tutorial, various interactive activities, biological articles, downloads, visual materials and a gallery.
  • Using Live Insects - Full curriculum resources for incorporating insects into elementary classrooms. Includes care instructions, cross-curricular lesson plans, and links.
  • Biodidac - Repository of line drawings, video clips, and photos to teach biology.
  • Biology Questions and Answers - Explains biochemistry, cell biology, microbiology, zoology, physiology, embryology, botany, genetics, evolution, ecology and diseases through sequences of questions and answers.
  • National Institute of General Medical Sciences: Online Teaching Resources - NIGMS Provides science education publications on a number of biological topics, and interactive games to test your knowledge. Also provides eNewsletters, research news and funding opportunities.
  • Rediscovering Chlamydomonas - Stephen S. Daggett and Donna L. Ritch explain why Chlamydomonas is an excellent model system in undergraduate teaching and research. [PDF]


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