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Lutton, Lewis M. – American Biology Teacher, 1978
Describes how cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) instruction can be included in a college anatomy and physiology course. Equipment and instructors are provided locally by the Red Cross or American Heart Association. (MA)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Cardiovascular System, First Aid, Health Education
Larson, Karen – Sea Frontiers, 1978
Presents an account of whale watching endeavors in Baja, California, lagoons. (BB)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Animal Husbandry, Biological Sciences, Biology
McDonough, Steven; Korporaal, Arie R. – Sea World, 1978
Presents a lesson plan to teach the student to be able to recognize the basic anatomy of a fish and show how one can determine the environment in which the fish lives. (BB)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Travill, A. A. – Medical Education, 1977
In an attempt to optimize medical students' enthusiasm to learn rather than to be taught, an anatomy learning program has been introduced into an evolving medical curriculum at Queen's University in Ontario. It uses a course guide, slide presentation, prosection by senior students, and peer-directed group tutorials. Surgical and radiological…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Audiovisual Instruction, Course Descriptions, Foreign Countries
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Peppler, R . D.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1985
A gross anatomy program was evaluated that shortened the dissection time on the extremities by having half the class dissect either the upper or lower extremity and then study the opposite extremity already dissected by other classmates. Analysis of covariance showed that the program efficiently utilized laboratory time. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anatomy, Dissection, Efficiency
Patz, Arnall; Souri, Eli N. – Sight-Saving Review, 1972
Descriptors: Anatomy, Exceptional Child Research, Hospitals, Infants
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Miller, James A. – Journal of Medical Education, 1971
The chronic shortage of basic medical scientists will not be relieved by the current reduction in numbers of postdoctoral traineeships funded by federal agencies. (IR)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biological Sciences, Degrees (Academic), Educational Supply
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McKinley, Charles J.; Stoll, William R. – Advances in Physiology Education, 1994
Describes a teaching innovation by way of replacing standard physiology laboratories with small group workshop tasks dealing with selected physiology problems and data. Students focus on establishing a knowledge base and solving problems relating to physiology. Initial experiences show improved student motivation and attitude, and improved…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning
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Jensen, Murray; Guttschow, Gena; Hill, Marcie – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2002
Uses qualitative research methods to document the experiences of six technophobic students as they progressed through a technology-rich anatomy and physiology course. Analyzes data collected and condenses them into common themes. Makes some recommendations to help instructors better accommodate students who have difficulties and fear of…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Anxiety, Computer Uses in Education, Fear
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Stencel, John E. – American Biology Teacher, 1997
Describes how to use paper analogies as models to illustrate various concepts in biology, human anatomy, and physiology classes. Models include biochemical paper models, protein papergrams, a paper model of early brain development, and a 3-D paper model of a eukaryotic cell. (AIM)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Instructional Materials, Models
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Cuban, Larry – American Educational Research Journal, 1997
The nine-decade history of the Stanford University of Medicine (California) and its history of teaching human anatomy illustrate the recurring processes of curricular and instructional reforms in medical education and the ways in which these reform efforts do not disturb the traditional preclinical/clinical model of medical education. (SLD)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational History
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Schlenker, Richard M.; And Others – Science Activities, 1995
Describes the use of constructivism in teaching human anatomy. Provides directions for constructing arm-hand and leg-foot models that include extensor and flexor muscles and that are easily and cheaply constructed. Lists resources that provide ideas for using such models depending upon the curriculum implemented in a school or the course that is…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biological Sciences, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education
Gershon, Elliot S.; Rieder, Ronald O. – Scientific American, 1992
Presents research findings relating to the major disorders of the mind and brain. Discusses the anatomic, biochemical and hereditary bases of schizophrenia and manic-depressive illness. Vignettes provide additional information and diagrams of the brain stress system, medicines for mental disorders, and a graph of generational trends. (MCO)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Definitions
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Bernhart, David M; And Others – Bioscience, 1991
Reports on experimental comparisons between the leopard frog, currently captured for laboratory use, and the African clawed frog, raised specifically for research. Except for the increased longevity of isolated nerve axons in the clawed frog, no other significant differences were established. Recommends laboratory use of clawed frogs as…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Conservation (Environment), Dissection
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Park, Roberta J. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1992
A century ago, Harvard University established a B.S. degree program in anatomy, physiology, and physical training. The paper examines the circumstances surrounding the program's inception and rapid demise, focusing on nineteenth-century interest in the subject and related developments at Harvard. (SM)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Bachelors Degrees, Curriculum Development, Degrees (Academic)
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