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When the authors of this book took part in Project INFUSE, the National Science Foundation- funded teacher development program, they noticed something. Life science teachers were highly receptive to engineering ideas related to everything from genomic testing to biofuels. But they also saw that teachers struggled to develop age-appropriate, standards-based lessons. The teachers asked for help facilitating the kind of open-ended design challenges that are useful to presenting engineering concepts in quick, engaging ways. Out of that intensive interaction came Engineering in the Life Sciences,…mehr

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When the authors of this book took part in Project INFUSE, the National Science Foundation- funded teacher development program, they noticed something. Life science teachers were highly receptive to engineering ideas related to everything from genomic testing to biofuels. But they also saw that teachers struggled to develop age-appropriate, standards-based lessons. The teachers asked for help facilitating the kind of open-ended design challenges that are useful to presenting engineering concepts in quick, engaging ways. Out of that intensive interaction came Engineering in the Life Sciences, 9- 12. It's designed to help you understand both what to teach and how to teach it. The authors designed it specifically to be - Content-rich. Six fully developed lessons show how to use engineering concepts to enhance life science courses. The lessons draw on each of the major content areas in biological sciences, including structures and processes, ecosystems, heredity, and biological evolution. - Standards-based. This book will help you see how to weave the engineering thread from the Next Generation Science Standards into and throughout your content. - Engaging. Lesson titles include " Designer DNA," " Ecosystem Board Game," and " B-pocalypse," which is about battling the decline in bees needed to pollinate crops. - Practical. Inspired by extensive field testing, the authors made the lessons easy to use in diverse settings. The book is packed with detailed advice on managing engineering-oriented activities and conducting assessments. You also get idea-starters, teaching tips, and case studies to inform your own lessons. Full of both sound science and innovative approaches, Engineering in the Life Sciences, 9- 12 brings fresh meaning to the terms " teacher-tested" and " classroom-ready." It is specifically designed to address the curriculum and pedagogical needs of life science educators.
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Autorenporträt
Rodney L. Custer is professor and chair of education at Black Hills State University in Spearfish, South Dakota. He earned a BA in psychology from McPherson College, a BS and MS in industrial education from Fort Hays State University, and a PhD from the University of Missouri- Columbia in technology education with an emphasis in industrial engineering. Rodney previously served as provost and vice president of academic affairs at Black Hills State University. His work includes teacher professional development, curriculum development, and assessment in engineering and technology education. Rodney is a principal investigator of Project Infuse, a National Science Foundation (NSF)- funded project focused on an engineering concept- based approach to professional development for physics and life science teachers.