Biology Stories

Biology Stories
Author: Mike Tveten
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2020-11-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1475856946

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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.

Science Stories You Can Count On

Science Stories You Can Count On
Author: Clyde Freeman Herreid
Publisher: NSTA Press
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2014-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1938946596

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Using real stories with quantitative reasoning skills enmeshed in the story line is a powerful and logical way to teach biology and show its relevance to the lives of future citizens, regardless of whether they are science specialists or laypeople.” —from the introduction to Science Stories You Can Count On This book can make you a marvel of classroom multitasking. First, it helps you achieve a serious goal: to blend 12 areas of general biology with quantitative reasoning in ways that will make your students better at evaluating product claims and news reports. Second, its 51 case studies are a great way to get students engaged in science. Who wouldn’t be glad to skip the lecture and instead delve into investigating cases with titles like these: • “A Can of Bull? Do Energy Drinks Really Provide a Source of Energy?” • “ELVIS Meltdown! Microbiology Concepts of Culture, Growth, and Metabolism” • “The Case of the Druid Dracula” • “As the Worm Turns: Speciation and the Maggot Fly” • “The Dead Zone: Ecology and Oceanography in the Gulf of Mexico” Long-time pioneers in the use of educational case studies, the authors have written two other popular NSTA Press books: Start With a Story (2007) and Science Stories: Using Case Studies to Teach Critical Thinking (2012). Science Stories You Can Count On is easy to use with both biology majors and nonscience students. The cases are clearly written and provide detailed teaching notes and answer keys on a coordinating website. You can count on this book to help you promote scientific and data literacy in ways to prepare students to reason quantitatively and, as the authors write, “to be astute enough to demand to see the evidence.”

Biology Stories

Biology Stories
Author: Fazio 5th
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-06-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781389959844

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Anthology of Comics created by my 5th period Honors Biology class

Biology Stories

Biology Stories
Author: 6th Period Biology
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-06-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781367589810

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A graphic novel anthology created by students in my 6th period Biology class. at a High school in Los Angeles, California

The Story of Biology

The Story of Biology
Author: Anne Rooney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: Biology
ISBN: 9781784282554

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The Story of Biology will trace the development of biology from its origins in myths invented to explain the wonders and perils of the natural world, through the first attempts at empirical investigation, to the highly structured and technical discipline it has become today. The book will focus on the personalities, studies and theories that have led to our current understanding of the natural world. Other titles in the series include Story of Mathematics, Story of Physics, Story of Medicine, and Story of Religion.

Science V. Story

Science V. Story
Author: Emma Frances Bloomfield
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2024
Genre: Communication in science
ISBN: 0520380819

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Uncovering common threads across types of science skepticism to show why these controversial narratives stick and how we can more effectively counter them through storytelling Science v. Story analyzes four scientific controversies--climate change, evolution, vaccination, and COVID-19--through the lens of storytelling. Instead of viewing stories as adversaries to scientific practices, Emma Frances Bloomfield demonstrates how storytelling is integral to science communication. Drawing from narrative theory and rhetorical studies, Science v. Story examines scientific stories and rival stories, including disingenuous rival stories that undermine scientific conclusions and productive rival stories that work to make science more inclusive. Science v. Story offers two tools to evaluate and build stories: narrative webs and narrative constellations. These visual mapping tools chart the features of a story (i.e., characters, action, sequence, scope, storyteller, and content) to locate opportunities for audience engagement. Bloomfield ultimately argues that we can strengthen science communication by incorporating storytelling in critical ways that are attentive to audience and context.

Dear Science and Other Stories

Dear Science and Other Stories
Author: Katherine McKittrick
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2020-12-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478012579

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In Dear Science and Other Stories Katherine McKittrick presents a creative and rigorous study of black and anticolonial methodologies. Drawing on black studies, studies of race, cultural geography, and black feminism as well as a mix of methods, citational practices, and theoretical frameworks, she positions black storytelling and stories as strategies of invention and collaboration. She analyzes a number of texts from intellectuals and artists ranging from Sylvia Wynter to the electronica band Drexciya to explore how narratives of imprecision and relationality interrupt knowledge systems that seek to observe, index, know, and discipline blackness. Throughout, McKittrick offers curiosity, wonder, citations, numbers, playlists, friendship, poetry, inquiry, song, grooves, and anticolonial chronologies as interdisciplinary codes that entwine with the academic form. Suggesting that black life and black livingness are, in themselves, rebellious methodologies, McKittrick imagines without totally disclosing the ways in which black intellectuals invent ways of living outside prevailing knowledge systems.

Biology: The Whole Story

Biology: The Whole Story
Author: Lindsay Turnbull
Publisher: David Fickling Books
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2023-09-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1788453263

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Biology affects every aspect of our lives, but its marvels can often seem mysterious. Here, at last, is an enjoyable read that will help you make sense of it all.From the origins of life to the structure of modern ecosystems, follow the story of life on Earth, stopping along the way to understand key developments and how they have shaped our planet.Lindsay Turnbull teaches biology at the University of Oxford, and here she has written the perfect accompaniment to those hard-to-read textbooks. This book is indispensable both for students of biology and anyone curious about how life works.

Essays on Life Sciences, with Related Science Fiction Stories

Essays on Life Sciences, with Related Science Fiction Stories
Author: Pier Luigi Luisi
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2020-01-02
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1527544796

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This collection of essays highlights, in a new, critical fashion, some of the classic questions in life science. These include “what is life?”; “what is death?”; “what is consciousness?”; “why is life cellular?”; and “why are enzymes macromolecules?”. It also explores whether evolution is pre-determined, whether science and spirituality can harmonize with each other, whether artificial intelligence is at odds with the human spirit, and whether, and to what extent, we are genetically determined. In this text, some of the main conceptual tools used to tackle life’s many aspects are necessarily reviewed, such as the systems view of life, the notion of contingency, and the concept of autopoiesis. Each of the three chapters of the book contains a number of short science fiction stories which discuss aspects of the present-day development of artificial intelligence.

Discovering Life's Story: Biology's Beginnings

Discovering Life's Story: Biology's Beginnings
Author: Joy Hakim
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2023-09-12
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1536222933

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"This first of a four-part MITeen series charts the evolution of life science up to the late 1800s, when the origins of the virus was discovered by a baffled Dutch biologist who found a tiny infectious particle destroying tobacco crops"--