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Information Technologies for Biology Education: Computerized Electrophysiology of Plant Cells
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European Journal of Teacher Education, 1999 
SUMMARY The Health Promoting Schools in Europe initiatives have highlighted the importance of health education in schools. Although health education is inter-disciplinary, biology teachers have an important role in teaching about health and in the formation of policy.
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SUMMARY The Health Promoting Schools in Europe initiatives have highlighted the importance of health education in schools. Although health education is inter-disciplinary, biology teachers have an important role in teaching about health and in the formation of policy.
Gunilla Unnerstad +2 more
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Philosophy of Biology and Biology Education: An Introduction [PDF]
In this introductory chapter I describe the rationale and aims of the book. I also provide an overview of its contents, drawing attention to interrelated topics. Finally, I suggest particular ways in which one can read and use this book.
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Journal of Biological Education, 2010 
(2010). Biology Education Research. Journal of Biological Education: Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 51-52.
Ginny Page, Michael Reiss
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(2010). Biology Education Research. Journal of Biological Education: Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 51-52.
Ginny Page, Michael Reiss
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The Biology Education of Schoolchildren [PDF]
More than one hundred years ago, the winged words of A. I. Herzen sounded like an alarm throughout the entire world: "Without natural science there is no salvation for modern humanity!" In the light of the latest achievements of the exact sciences, these words not only have not faded, but, on the contrary, have become truly prophetic for both living ...
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Systems Biology and Education [PDF]
According to most commentators, systems biology is transforming the biological sciences in many ways, although it is debatable exactly at what levels and to what extent. The formalization and use of computational models, the development of high-throughput experimental techniques, the new links with other scientific domains (like physics, engineering ...
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Creativity, Biology, and Education
AIBS Bulletin, 1960DURING THESE TIMES of turbulence and re-evaluation in the field of teaching, both biologists and educators are doing a great deal of thinking to the end that biology might be presented more effectively to the coming generations. Efforts are being widely made to increase the conceptual and quantitative content of the subject matter, to bring more up-to ...
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Biology Education in the Future
2012Biology today is a popular and influential discipline that dramatically shapes our lives and affects the development and operations of societies around the world. Biology educators thus play a crucial role in ensuring the global community is made aware of the biological bases of everything we do.
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The Importance of Biology Education
Journal of Biological Education, 2016Congratulations to the Journal on reaching the milestone of 50 years of publishing. Milestones are celebrations and can also be points of reflection, reviewing what has been achieved and what might...
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Biology and the Educational Ferment
AIBS Bulletin, 1959AS WE look back over the educational L history of this country, clearly one of the most regrettable developments of the past few decades is the way in which college and university scientists have turned their backs on high school science and the high school science teacher.
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