Biology Stories
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-4758-5692-7 (ISBN)
Storytelling is the easiest way to become a more effective teacher. Tying a concept to a memorable story is the best method of engaging your students and ensuring they will never forget the importance and relevance of the concept. This book contains 50 stories directly tied to content taught in biology. These stories are ready to use – read them to your students, paraphrase them in your own words, or use the information to create materials for your courses. The table of contents lists an order of topics that follows nearly every general biology textbook, with relevant stories for each topic. Stories include the Radium Girls (radiation), Genesis Burkett (osmosis), Johnny Appleseed (fermentation), Nancy Wexler and Huntington’s Disease (genetics), the first conviction based on DNA fingerprinting (biotech), when humans started wearing clothes (evolution), egret plume hats (ecology), and many more. Some of the stories can be tied to more than one concept, providing a great way to help students integrate concepts from across your curriculum.
After numerous research jobs and 30 years in a college classroom, Mike Tveten discovered the magic of storytelling in keeping students engaged. This book follows up on the success of his first book, Imperative Narratives: Storytelling Secrets for Teachers, Staff, and Administrators.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Section I. Scientific Method
Chapter 1. How Three Girls from Ireland Changed the World
Section II. Chemistry
Chapter 2. The Danbury Shakes
Chapter 3. The Radium Girls
Section III. Organic and Biochemistry
Chapter 4. High Fructose Corn Syrup Ruined Their Economies
Chapter 5. A Hike Across the Grand Canyon
Chapter 6. The Life and Death of Lyle Alzado
Chapter 7. Mummies and Bog Bodies
Section IV. Cells
Chapter 8. Evidence of Life in a Martian Meteorite?
Chapter 9. Lynn Margulis and the Endosymbiotic Theory
Section V. Membrane Transport
Chapter 10. Genesis Burkett
Chapter 11. Hold Your Wee For a Wii
Section VI. Enzymes
Chapter 12. The Return of Stonewashed Jeans
Chapter 13. The Death of Korey Stringer
Chapter 14. A Drink at the Pub Made Them Sick
Chapter 15. Beth’s Story
Section VII. Cellular Respiration
Chapter 16. The End of Halloween as We Knew It
Chapter 17. The Story of Johnny Appleseed
Section VIII. Photosynthesis
Chapter 18. Fall Colors Are Priceless
Chapter 19. The Magic of Maple Syrup
Section IX. Mitosis, Meiosis, Chromosomes, and Cancer
Chapter 20. Choosing the Sex of Your Child
Chapter 21. Genghis Khan’s Descendants
Chapter 22. George Washington’s Chromosomes
Chapter 23. Sigmund Freud’s Cancer
Section X. Genetics
Chapter 24. A Parent’s Weekend Surprise
Chapter 25. Nancy Wexler and Huntington’s Disease
Chapter 26. Treyvon’s Pain
Chapter 27. Charlie Chaplin’s Blood Type
Chapter 28. Are They Really Twins?
Chapter 29. Alexei’s Hemophilia
Section XI. DNA and Protein Synthesis
Chapter 30. Sometimes There is Genius in Simplicity
Chapter 31. Rosalind Franklin
Section XII. Biotechnology
Chapter 32. The Story of Dolly
Chapter 33. The First Conviction Based on DNA Fingerprinting
Chapter 34. The Telltale Palo Verde Seed Pods
Chapter 35. Kary Mullis and the Discovery of PCR
Chapter 36. Jesse Gelsinger’s Fight for Life
Section XIII. Disease and Immunity
Chapter 37. Antibiotic Resistant Tuberculosis on an Airplane
Chapter 38. The H1N1 Flu Strikes Again
Chapter 39. The Last Death From Smallpox
Section XIV. Evolution
Chapter 40. Neil Shubin and the Discovery of Tiktaalik
Chapter 41. When Did Humans Start Wearing Clothes?
Chapter 42. Why the Deer Has No Gall and the Pronghorn Has No Dewclaws
Section XV. Ecosystem Ecology
Chapter 43. The First Mammal Extinction Due to Climate Change
Chapter 44. Henry Ford’s New Car
Chapter 45. Thomas Midgley’s Legacy
Section XVI. Community Ecology
Chapter 46. The Birds of Shakespeare
Chapter 47. Egret Plume Hats
Chapter 48. The Return of the American Bison
Section XVII. Population Ecology
Chapter 49. The Lessons of Easter Island and Tikopia
Chapter 50. Colin Beavan, the No Impact Man
About the Author
Erscheinungsdatum | 10.05.2021 |
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Verlagsort | Lanham, MD |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 160 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 472 g |
Themenwelt | Schulbuch / Wörterbuch |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4758-5692-X / 147585692X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4758-5692-7 / 9781475856927 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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