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Butler, Charles; Bello, Julia; York, Alan; Orvis, Kathryn; Pittendrigh, Barry R. – Science Education Review, 2008
Much of the general population is aware of terms such as biotechnology, genetic engineering, and genomics. However, there is a lack of understanding concerning these fields among many secondary school students. Few teaching models exist to explain concepts behind genomics and even less are available for teaching the visually impaired and blind.…
Descriptors: Genetics, Models, Science Instruction, Visual Impairments
Bello, Julia; Butler, Charles; Radavich, Rosanne; York, Alan; Oseto, Christian; Orvis, Kathryn; Pittendrigh, Barry R. – Science Education Review, 2007
Although members of the general public have often heard of the terms "genetic engineering" and, more recently, genomics, they typically have little to no knowledge about these topics, and in some cases are confused about basic concepts in these areas. There is currently a need for teaching models to explain concepts behind genomics.…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Genetics, Teaching Models, Scientific Concepts

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