Publication Date
In 2025 | 7 |
Since 2024 | 26 |
Since 2021 (last 5 years) | 77 |
Since 2016 (last 10 years) | 117 |
Since 2006 (last 20 years) | 436 |
Descriptor
Source
American Biology Teacher | 2148 |
Author
Publication Type
Education Level
Audience
Practitioners | 540 |
Teachers | 453 |
Administrators | 8 |
Researchers | 8 |
Policymakers | 4 |
Students | 4 |
Community | 1 |
Location
Israel | 6 |
Minnesota | 6 |
Louisiana | 4 |
Massachusetts | 4 |
Texas | 4 |
Utah | 4 |
California | 3 |
China | 3 |
Georgia | 3 |
Germany | 3 |
Hawaii | 3 |
More ▼ |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
No Child Left Behind Act 2001 | 1 |
United States Constitution | 1 |
Assessments and Surveys
Motivated Strategies for… | 2 |
National Assessment of… | 2 |
New York State Regents… | 1 |
Washington Assessment of… | 1 |
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Tiantian Cheng; Lingzhen Cao; Meng Zou – American Biology Teacher, 2024
The central dogma of molecular biology describes the transfer of genetic information from nucleic acids to proteins and stipulates that the system cannot work in the reverse direction. As a fundamental principle in biology, the dogma is as influential as it is controversial. Some commentators have debated the central dogma's empirical accuracy…
Descriptors: Biology, Genetics, Science Instruction, Physiology
Seena Mathew – American Biology Teacher, 2025
Knowledge of scientific principles and practices is vital to creating informed citizens. At its core, science helps create citizens who question the why and how of things, while also increasing knowledge of the world and beyond. Humans by nature are curious and thrive when they are engaged in learning that relates to real-world situations relevant…
Descriptors: Biology, Art, Interdisciplinary Approach, College Science
The Importance of Sharing Current Scientific Information with Biology Teachers in Weekly Newsletters
Merav Siani; Ohad Levkovich; Roee Ben Nissan; Awni Gabara; Moshera Alatawna; Anat Yarden – American Biology Teacher, 2025
High-school teachers and students do not usually have access to scientific research advances because original research papers contain many highly specialized words that are specific to the discipline. Scientific newsletters (SNs) summarize current scientific research advances and trends. During the 2022-2023 school year, 21 SNs teaching biology…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Teachers, Newsletters, Information Dissemination
Caryn Babaian; Sudhir Kumar; Sayaka Miura – American Biology Teacher, 2025
Water is one of the most common molecules in the universe. Water is polarized, but it has many states besides the normal tetrahedron depicted in standard biology texts. Water is also the most ubiquitous molecule on Earth, the universal solvent. It is the internal and external habitat of cells. Ecologically, water is contiguous with life and the…
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Science Instruction, Water
Sultan Acarli, Dilek – American Biology Teacher, 2023
In this article, a guide is presented to help biology teachers so that they can process the subject of the eye and eye defects with an interdisciplinary approach. The guide, which was created by considering the stages of a lesson plan, includes content information, suggestions, and various directions that can help the teacher at every stage. The…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Human Body, Interdisciplinary Approach
Kevin J. Krajcir; Emily K. Field; Bradley Fultz; Robin Buff; Jim Gann; Lorin A. Neuman-Lee – American Biology Teacher, 2024
Biological interactions and associations underlie life's processes at every level of organization. Here, we present a classroom activity that allows students to visualize and understand the connections within almost any biological system, from cell functions to ecological relationships. We recommend that instructors implement this activity to…
Descriptors: Biology, Class Activities, Science Instruction, Visualization
Wenyuan Yang; Sihang Chen; Cheng Liu – American Biology Teacher, 2024
Modeling is a core practice in science and is a meaningful way to learn the subject. This article introduces a modeling-based approach that highlights the idea that modeling is an iterative process and integrates the fundamental parts of scientists' work and key suggestions for teaching through modeling. The lesson "The Structure and Function…
Descriptors: Models, Middle School Students, Biology, Science Instruction
Douglas Allchin; Jocelyn Miller; Molly Proudfit – American Biology Teacher, 2024
This paper catalogs previous articles in "American Biology Teacher" on various aspects of teaching about science misinformation and identifies which of the core concepts are addressed in each. A concise overview of relevant themes is provided, along with how the concepts align with the Next Generation Science Standards. This may serve as…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Misinformation, Credibility
Wright, L. Kate; Dy, Grace Elizabeth C.; Newman, Dina L. – American Biology Teacher, 2020
The process of meiosis is an essential topic that secondary and postsecondary students struggle with. The important meiosis-related concepts of homology, ploidy, and segregation can be described using the DNA Triangle framework, which connects them to the multidimensional nature of DNA (chromosomal, molecular, and informational levels). We have…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Scientific Concepts, Textbooks, Biology
Babaian, Caryn; Kumar, Sudhir – American Biology Teacher, 2021
We present a drawing discovery lab that crosscuts multiple disciplines in biology and links concepts in genetics and evolutionary thinking to enhance understanding of the genotype-to-phenotype transformation. These combined concepts are also linked to ecological frameworks in nature through the model of biological plasticity. Students and teachers…
Descriptors: Genetics, Biology, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
Berrit K. Czinczel; Daniela Fiedler; Ute Harms – American Biology Teacher, 2025
Evolution is the central concept of biology and key to a comprehensive understanding of any complex biological interaction. It has proven to be a particularly difficult subject for both teachers and students. Hybrid teaching environments have the potential to support students in learning about complex topics and simultaneously enable researchers…
Descriptors: Evolution, Science Instruction, Biology, Educational Technology
Green, Abigail I.; Parent, Kristin N.; Underwood, Sonia M.; Matz, Rebecca L. – American Biology Teacher, 2021
Core chemistry ideas can be useful tools for explaining biological phenomena, but students often have difficulty understanding these core ideas within general chemistry. Connecting these ideas to biologically relevant situations is even more difficult. These difficulties arise, in part, from a lack of explicit opportunities in relevant courses for…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Chemistry, Biology, Interdisciplinary Approach
Henry Jakubowski; Nicholas Bock – American Biology Teacher, 2024
Climate change caused predominately by carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuel use is a critical issue for our future. It is incumbent on science educators to learn about it and teach it in ways that illustrate the power of science to understand climatic changes and model past, present, and possible climate futures. It is equally important for…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Climate, Teaching Methods
Evans, James P. – American Biology Teacher, 2022
Although unrecognized for his scientific achievements during his life, Gregor Mendel pioneered our modern understanding of the gene, work that shaped the field of genetics and advances in biology and medicine. The field that he set in motion 200 years ago lies at the center of current ethical debates about the future of humanity, the limits of…
Descriptors: Science History, Scientists, Heredity, Genetics
Senter, Philip J. – American Biology Teacher, 2022
Evidence from isotopes other than radiocarbon shows that dinosaur fossils are millions of years old. Despite that, bone mineral from Mesozoic dinosaur fossils yields a falsely young radiocarbon "date" of less than 50,000 years, due to its accumulation of new radiocarbon via recrystallization. Similarly, the so-called collagen fraction of…
Descriptors: Paleontology, Biology, Science Instruction, Measurement Techniques