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Moore, Dani; Holbrook, C. Tate; Meadows, Melissa G.; Taylor, Lisa A. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
In species that reproduce sexually, an individual's fitness depends on its ability to secure a mate (or mates). Although both males and females are selected to maximize their reproductive output, the mating strategies of the two sexes can differ dramatically. We present a classroom simulation that allows undergraduates to actively experience how…
Descriptors: Females, Animal Behavior, Biology, Males
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Turinsky, Andrei L.; Fanea, Elena; Trinh, Quang; Wat, Stephen; Hallgrimsson, Benedikt; Dong, Xiaoli; Shu, Xueling; Stromer, Julie N.; Hill, Jonathan W.; Edwards, Carol; Grosenick, Brenda; Yajima, Masumi; Sensen, Christoph W. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2008
The authors have created a software system called the CAVEman, for the visual integration and exploration of heterogeneous anatomical and biomedical data. The CAVEman can be applied for both education and research tasks. The main component of the system is a three-dimensional digital atlas of the adult male human anatomy, structured according to…
Descriptors: Workstations, Computer Software, Computers, Biomedicine
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Behrens, Anne; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
Trained nonphysician teaching-associates teach the essentials of the male genital-rectal examination to medical students in a model program developed at the University of Iowa. The teaching associates teach in pairs; one serves as the simulated patient and the other as the examiner. Training of the teaching associates is discussed. (JMD)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Males, Medical Education, Medical School Faculty
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Dundes, Lauren; Harlow, Roxanna – Teaching Sociology, 2005
A simulation called "Star Power" provides an invaluable means to help students understand structural social inequality. This paper explains how Star Power achieves this goal and provides suggestions on how to inculcate the following points that are both central to sociology and difficult to adequately convey to students: 1) Students see how those…
Descriptors: Social Class, Conflict, Advantaged, Whites
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Flowers, Lamont A. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2007
There is little debate among researchers, policymakers, and educational stakeholders that reading achievement among African American students is an important issue (Strickland, 1994). While several scholars have contributed greatly to the research literature on matters pertaining to African American students and reading, additional research is…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Study Skills, Teacher Effectiveness, Standardized Tests
Dillon, Linda S. – 1981
A study was conducted to develop a model that would promote sex equity by increasing the enrollment of nontraditional sex membership in occupational education programs at North Carolina community colleges. In order to gather input from the colleges involved as well as educational and community leaders, a series of three conferences was planned to…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Planning, Females, Game Theory