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Why You Should Teach Developmental Biology (and How to Do It!)

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Description A post on K-12 Confab: An Archive SciEd Blog describing how developmental biology may already be taught in the K-12 classroom and a hands-on activity teachers can use in their classroom.
Type of Resource Non-journal Article
Format Web Page - HTML
Author
Diana Darnell, University of Arizona
Development Date July 29, 2013
Grade/Age Levels Primary Elementary (Grades K-2)
Intermediate elementary (Grades 3-5)
Middle School (Grades 6-8)
High School lower division (Grades 9-10)
High School upper division (Grades 11-12)
Pedagogies
National Science
Educational Standards
Evidence, models, and explanation (K-12), Form and function (K-12), Reproduction and heredity (5-8), Structure and function in living systems (5-8)
Learning Time <=1 hour
Language English
Type of Review Reviewed By Staff
Review Date July 31, 2013
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