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Robinson, Jesse Wade; Nieh, James C.; Goodale, Eben – American Biology Teacher, 2012
Many high school science students do not encounter opportunities for authentic science inquiry in their formal coursework. Ecological field studies can provide such opportunities. The purpose of this project was to teach students about the process of science by designing and conducting experiments on whether and how honey bees (Apis mellifera)…
Descriptors: Field Studies, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, High School Students
Puche, Helena; Holt, Jame – American Biology Teacher, 2012
This semi-guided inquiry activity explores the macroinvertebrate fauna in water sources affected by different levels of pollution. Students develop their ability to identify macroinvertebrates, compare aquatic fauna from different sources of water samples, evaluate water quality using an index, document and analyze data, raise questions and…
Descriptors: Water Quality, Water, Inquiry, Teaching Methods
Richardson, Matthew L.; Richardson, Scott L.; Hall, David G. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
Scientists researching biological control should engage in education because translating research programs into classroom activities is a pathway to increase scientific literacy among students. Classroom activities focused on biological control target all levels of biological organization and can be cross-disciplinary by drawing from subject areas…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Class Activities, Learning Activities, Environmental Education
Alaie, Adrienne; Teller, Virginia; Qiu, Wei-gang – American Biology Teacher, 2012
Since biomedical science has become increasingly data-intensive, acquisition of computational and quantitative skills by science students has become more important. For non-science students, an introduction to biomedical databases and their applications promotes the development of a scientifically literate population. Because typical college…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Laboratories, Biomedicine, Biology
Davis, Sandra L. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
The progression of the taxonomic organization of life from Linnaeus's original two kingdoms to the traditional five-kingdom system to today's widely accepted three-domain system is explored in a group-learning activity. Working with a set of organisms, students organize them into each system. Discussion after each step focuses on viewing…
Descriptors: Evolution, Scientific Methodology, Classification, Science Instruction
Reiser, Frank – American Biology Teacher, 2012
The discovery of a Victorian-era microscope slide titled "Grouped Flower Seeds" began an investigation into the scientific and historical background of the antique slide to develop its usefulness as a multidisciplinary tool for PowerPoint presentations usable in contemporary biology classrooms, particularly large-enrollment sections. The resultant…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Biology, Science Education, Science Instruction
Giese, Alan R. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
Evaluating the strength of evidence in noisy data is a critical step in scientific thinking that typically relies on statistics. Students without statistical training will benefit from heuristic models that highlight the logic of statistical analysis. The likelihood associated with various coin-tossing outcomes gives students such a model. There…
Descriptors: Evidence, Statistical Analysis, Statistics, Models
de Beer, Josef – American Biology Teacher, 2012
Recent research has identified a karrikin (a butenolide derative) known as 3-methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one, formed from burning cellulose, that stimulates seed germination. Here, I present ideas on how to investigate the influence of karrikins on seed germination in the laboratory.
Descriptors: Research, Identification, Plants (Botany), Laboratory Experiments
Redelman, Carly V.; Marrs, Kathleen; Anderson, Gregory G. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
In nature, bacteria exist in and adapt to different environments by forming microbial communities called "biofilms." We propose simple, inquiry-based laboratory exercises utilizing a biofilm formation assay, which allows controlled biofilm growth. Students will be able to qualitatively assess biofilm growth via staining. Recently, we developed a…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, Student Interests
Baurhoo, Neerusha; Darwish, Shireef – American Biology Teacher, 2012
Predicting phenotypic outcomes from genetic crosses is often very difficult for biology students, especially those with learning disabilities. With our mathematical concept, struggling students in inclusive biology classrooms are now better equipped to solve genetic problems and predict phenotypes, because of improved understanding of dominance…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Genetics, Biology, Mathematical Concepts
White, Brian T. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
The Virtual Genetics Lab II (VGLII) is an improved version of the highly successful genetics simulation software, the Virtual Genetics Lab (VGL). The software allows students to use the techniques of genetic analysis to design crosses and interpret data to solve realistic genetics problems involving a hypothetical diploid insect. This is a brief…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Genetics, Computer Simulation, Science Education
DeFina, Anthony V. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
I propose three guided questions for reflection as a jumpstart organizational formula for students with poor writing application skills to follow when responding to an open-ended question. The recipe prescribes that the student (1) understand the question design, (2) identify the intent or objective of the question, and (3) proceed to identify the…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Identification, Feedback (Response), Writing (Composition)
Robinson, David L.; Lau, Joann M. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a powerful immunological technique for quantifying small amounts of compounds and has been used in research and clinical settings for years. Although there are laboratory exercises developed to introduce the ELISA technique to students, their ability to promote student learning has not been…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Biology, Science Education, Learning
Lenz, Laura; Willcox, Maia K. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
In today's global society, with science and technology advancing at a rapid pace, issues about biological topics are common. A typical standards-based high school or general college-level biology classroom naturally lends itself to teaching issue-oriented science. In an issue-oriented classroom, students analyze and discuss personal, societal, and…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Biology, Science Education, Technology
Lorbiecke, Rene – American Biology Teacher, 2012
The growth of pollen tubes is one of the most characteristic events in angiosperm reproduction. This article describes an activity for visualizing the journey and guidance of pollen tubes in the reproductive structures of a flowering plant. The activity uses a semi-in vivo system with rapid-cycling "Brassica rapa," also known as Fast Plants.…
Descriptors: Biology, Teachers, Plants (Botany), Science Education

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