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WDMESC: Using BioInteractive Resources and the Science Practices to Support Student Understanding of Molecular and Classical Genetics



To fully understand genetics, students must be able to use the science practices to connect the proteins produced via gene expression and an organism’s traits.

During this workshop, we’ll explore free HHMI BioInteractive resources as part of a lesson sequence focused on helping students understand the relationship between molecular biology and classical genetics by exploring genetic diseases. Using best practices, we will demonstrate how three-dimensional phenomenon-driven instruction makes student thinking and learning visible. Along the way, we’ll engage with several science practices including modeling, analyzing data, and constructing explanations as we model classroom implementation strategies to help students build mastery of genetics, and to prepare for the ATLAS biology assessment.

Workshop participants will also engage as practitioners to reflect on how to incorporate and adapt resources and strategies shared in the workshop into their classes to deepen student understanding of how the inheritance of traits is the result of the mechanism of gene expression.

This workshop is for teachers who teach any level of high school biology (introductory, AP/IB, etc.). Middle school teachers are also welcome to attend.

Breakfast and lunch will be provided.



Important Session Information:


This session will be held in Training Room 3 on the (former) Pinewood Elementary School campus.
Registration ends at 8:30 AM on Friday, June 28, 2024

Session ID:
528059
Credits Available:
(6) Hours
Seats Filled:
0 / 50
Fee:
$0.00
Contact Person:
BEN CARRIGAN
Instructor(s):
Ann Brokaw
Audiences: 
STEM Teachers
 
Date Time Location
6/28/2024 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Wilbur D. Mills Education Service Cooperative - Jacksonville North Pulaski School District - Pinewood Elementary


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