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Chabalengula, Vivien Mweene; Mumba, Frackson; Chitiyo, Jonathan – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2011
This study examined preservice teachers' understanding of biotechnology and its related processes. A sample comprised 88 elementary education preservice teachers at a large university in the Midwest of the USA. A total of 60 and 28 of the participants were enrolled in introductory and advanced science methods courses, respectively. Most…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Methods Courses, Definitions
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Bigler, Amber M.; Hanegan, Nikki L. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2011
Implementing biotechnology education through hands-on teaching methods should be considered by secondary biology teachers. This study is an experimental research design to examine increased student content knowledge in biotechnology after a hands-on biotechnology intervention. The teachers from both school groups participated in, Project Crawfish,…
Descriptors: Research Design, Intervention, Biology, Biotechnology
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Guerra, Stephanie – Children's Literature in Education, 2009
The American cultural and political landscape has seen changes on the level of seismic shifts in the past four decades, thanks in part to the two very diverse fields of big business and biotechnology. Linking the two arenas together in the literary landscape is a growing body of young adult science fiction that envisions a future shaped profoundly…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Biotechnology, Corporations, Science Fiction
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Venkatesan, Priya – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2010
The subject of this essay is NBIC convergence (nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive science convergence). NBIC convergence is a recurring trope that is dominated by the paradigm of integration of the sciences. It is largely influenced by the considerations of social and economic impact, and it assumes positivism in…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Economic Impact, Artificial Intelligence, Biotechnology
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Leang, K. K.; Zou, Q.; Pannozzo, G. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2010
Piezoelectric actuators (or piezoactuators) are known for their nanoresolution and high-speed positioning capabilities. Therefore, they are used in scanning probe microscopes and in the design of innovative surgical tools and biomedical devices. The expected growth of engineering jobs in the nano- and bio-related fields, in which piezoactuators…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Undergraduate Study, Teaching Methods, Hands on Science
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Mire, Amina – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2012
This work examines the interlocking strategies of scientific entrepreneurialism and academic capitalism in cutting-edge innovations in molecular biology, biomedicine, and other life sciences deployed in research and the development of high-end skin whitening and anti-aging cosmeceuticals. Skin whitening products and anti-aging cosmeceuticals are…
Descriptors: Sciences, Commercialization, Biotechnology, Whites
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Tate, William F., IV; Hogrebe, Mark – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2011
There has been considerable attention in the sociology and public policy literatures to the relationship between spatial arrangements and opportunity structures in metropolitan America. This article attempts to address this issue in the context of Metro St. Louis, Missouri, a center of biotechnology development, where the majority population in…
Descriptors: African Americans, Social Sciences, Geographic Information Systems, Biotechnology
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Makarevitch, Irina; Kralich, Elizabeth – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2011
Open-ended, inquiry-based multiweek laboratory exercises are the key elements to increasing students' understanding and retention of the major biological concepts. Including original research into undergraduate teaching laboratories has also been shown to motivate students and improve their learning. Here, we present a series of original…
Descriptors: Genetics, Laboratory Experiments, Science Activities, Science Course Improvement Projects
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Halverson, Kristy Lynn; Freyermuth, Sharyn K.; Siegel, Marcelle A.; Clark, Catharine G. – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
As biotechnology-related scientific advances, such as stem cell research (SCR), are increasingly permeating the popular media, it has become ever more important to understand students' ideas about this issue. Very few studies have investigated learners' ideas about biotechnology. Our study was designed to understand the types of alternative…
Descriptors: Biotechnology, Scientific Literacy, Misconceptions, Scientific Concepts
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Sorgo, Andrej; Ambrozic-Dolinsek, Jana – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2010
The objective of this study was to investigate knowledge, opinions, and attitudes toward, as well as readiness to accept genetically modified organisms (GMOs) among prospective primary and secondary Slovene teachers. Our findings are that prospective teachers want to take an active role in rejecting or supporting individual GMOs and are aware of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Home Economics, Biotechnology, Scientific Attitudes
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Erickson, Keith – PRIMUS, 2010
The material in this module introduces students to some of the mathematical tools used to examine molecular evolution. This topic is standard fare in many mathematical biology or bioinformatics classes, but could also be suitable for classes in linear algebra or probability. While coursework in matrix algebra, Markov processes, Monte Carlo…
Descriptors: Monte Carlo Methods, Markov Processes, Biology, Probability
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Johanson, Erik K. – Tech Directions, 2009
In response to the publication of the "Standards for Technological Literacy" by the International Technology Education Association (ITEA), technology education teachers have scrambled to add biotechnology-related components to the curriculum. This can present a particular challenge in terms of funding. In this article, the author details on a…
Descriptors: Biotechnology, Industrial Education, Technology Education, Budgets
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Iyer, Rupa S.; Wales, Melinda E. – Advances in Engineering Education, 2012
The increasingly interdisciplinary nature of today's scientific research is leading to the transformation of undergraduate education. In addressing these needs, the University of Houston's College of Technology has developed a new interdisciplinary research-based biotechnology laboratory curriculum. Using the pesticide degrading bacterium,…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Scientific Research, Biotechnology, Undergraduate Study
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Mayne, Lynne – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2012
To ensure a modern bioscience curriculum that responds to the current needs of stakeholders, there is a need to embed a range of generic capabilities that enables graduates to succeed in and contribute to a rapidly changing world, as well as building strong bioscience skills and knowledge. The curriculum must also prepare students for a rapidly…
Descriptors: Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Teamwork, Metacognition
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Kovarik, Dina N.; Patterson, Davis G.; Cohen, Carolyn; Sanders, Elizabeth A.; Peterson, Karen A.; Porter, Sandra G.; Chowning, Jeanne Ting – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2013
We investigated the effects of our Bio-ITEST teacher professional development model and bioinformatics curricula on cognitive traits (awareness, engagement, self-efficacy, and relevance) in high school teachers and students that are known to accompany a developing interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers. The…
Descriptors: Biotechnology, High Schools, Secondary School Science, STEM Education
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