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Undergraduate Quantitative Biology Impact on Biology Preservice Teachers

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 2020
Quantitative biology is a rapidly advancing field in the biological sciences, particularly given the rise of large datasets and computer processing capabilities that have continually expanded over the past 50 years. Thus, the question arises, How should K-12 biology teachers incorporate quantitative biology skills into their biology curriculum?
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Work for Biology Teachers

Nature, 1970
Nuffield Advanced Science Biological Science. (Penguin: Harmondsworth, Middlesex, 1970. Published for the Nuffield Foundation.) Maintenance of the Organism A Laboratory Guide. Edited by C. F. Stoneman. Pp. xii + 158. 16s. Organisms and Populations A Laboratory Guide. Edited by John H. Gray. Pp. ix + 142. 16s. Teachers' Guide Vol.
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Portfolios for biology teacher assessment

Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 1991
On a warm, May afternoon, Karen, the high school biology teacher, perched on a stool in the lab reviewing her portfolio. Five years ago her school district had decided to experiment with replacing the annual teacher evaluation by an administrator’s classroom visit with a one-on-one conference based on the teacher’s portfolio.
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Biology Teachers Compared

Improving College and University Teaching, 1971
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Predictive biology: modelling, understanding and harnessing microbial complexity

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
Allison J Lopatkin, James J Collins
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MILWAUKEE BIOLOGY TEACHERS

School Science and Mathematics, 1915
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