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Natural Selection and Applied Genetics (5-8)

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Natural Selection and Applied Genetics advances understanding and effective teaching about the factors that determine which genetic traits are passed on to future generations.

Course Objectives

  • Identify how certain genetic traits can improve an individual's chances of survival and its ability to pass those traits on to the next generation
  • Examine how natural selection helps populations adapt to changes in the environment over time
  • Explore how humans have used our understanding of genetics and selection to change the course of evolution
  • Use concept mapping as a teaching and learning tool
  • Use informed discussion and debate as a teaching and learning tool
  • Explore how to teach about controversial topics

Course Syllabus

Session 1: Adaptation and Natural Selection
Explore the process of natural selection to see how environmental factors can influence which genes and traits are passed on to future generations — and which are not. Teaching and learning strategies focus on the use of concept mapping.

Session 2: Applied Genetics
Investigate how the application of our knowledge of the structure and function of DNA may affect the world in which we live. Teaching and learning strategies focus on how to promote reasoned dialog about scientific, and potentially controversial, topics.

Additional Course Information

We recommend course modules be taken in order. If this is not possible, it's important to have a basic knowledge of the content and methodology described in the preceding courses.

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Teaching Middle School Life Science

Structure and Function

Regulation and Behavior

Reproduction and Genetics

Natural Selection and Applied Genetics

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