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61. Population Education: Teaching Population: Hands-On Activities (CD-ROM)
Teaching Population HandsOn activities (CD-ROM). Price $10.00 The Pop ecology Files Students use population graphs to identify a group of mystery
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62. ART EDUCATION LINKS - ART GAMES - ART FOR KIDS
Discus the source of ideas inteh artists and cultures you teach. Origin Myths Heroes and Heroines - Art and ecology - 19th Century America.
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63. ENC Online: ENC Features: Lessons & Activities: Science Topics: Ecosystems
Planet Earth a suite of interactive learning activities on ecology a compilation of activities for teaching about Upper Peninsula wildlife management
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    This Internet site provides a connection of links to curricula resources for technology, life, Earth, and physical science teachers in grades K-8. Developed by the Keystone Science Network, the site is intended to supplement national standards-based science kits, including Science and Technology for Children (STC), FOSS, and Insights; but all teachers will be able to use the resources to support their teaching.
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    The presentations in these activities are configured so they can be viewed in a manner Interdependence of Life Population ecology. Evan Siemann, PhD
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    The presentations in these activities are configured so they can be viewed in a manner most suitable for your Internet connection. The viewing options that contain video and/or audio require RealPlayer software (version 7 or greater) to be installed on your computer. A free version of RealOne Player is available at the Real website Note: If you are having problems with the video, please try the fix available here General Biology Review Biological Classification Deanne Erdmann, MS Viewing options: Video, audio, and slides (cable/DSL) Audio and slides (56k or faster connection) Introduction to the Organisms Deanne Erdmann, MS Viewing options: Video, audio, and slides (cable/DSL) Audio and slides (56k or faster connection) Animal Behavior Deanne Erdmann, MS Viewing options: Video, audio, and slides (cable/DSL) Audio and slides (56k or faster connection) Human Body Systems Deanne Erdmann, MS Viewing options: Video, audio, and slides (cable/DSL) Audio and slides (56k or faster connection) Ecosystems Deanne Erdmann, MS

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    LEARNING FROM THE LAND, Teaching ecology Through Stories and activities. Ellis. Each engaging lesson begins with a story and follows with a lesson plan that
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    66. Yale Department Of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
    My experiences as a teacher and mentor began as a teaching assistant at the Such activities provide valuable experience for students with regard to
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    People Courses Undergraduate Program Graduate Program ... Home Craig Layman, Ph.D. Research Teaching
    Teaching Perry Institute for Marine Science ) and I teach a joint field course between The College of the Bahamas and the University of Alabama at the Bahamas Environmental Research Center on Andros Island. We have designed the class around estuary conservation and restoration, which has lead to specific ecosystem restoration projects. Such activities provide valuable experience for students with regard to real-world environmental problems. top People Undergraduate Program Graduate Program ... Home
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    67. Yale Department Of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
    Teaching Teaching is regarded as an integral part of the graduate training Departmental activities In addition to formal academic requirements,
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    People Courses Undergraduate Program Graduate Program ... Home Program Description General Info Courses Current Graduate Students Doctorates ...
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    Richard O. Prum
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    101 Osborn Memorial Labs
    P.O. Box 208106
    New Haven, CT 06520-8106
    Fields of Study Integrated training programs in ecology and evolutionary biology, emphasizing:
    • Phylogenetics and systematic theory Conservation biology Molecular evolution Developmental evolution Theoretical biology Experimental evolution Population and landscape ecology Macroevolution
    The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale provides integrative training and research opportunities in all aspects of comparative biology. The research interests of the faculty span multiple levels of biological organization, ranging from the origins of novel molecular function to the study of global interaction between climatic and biotic change. We are a newly created department in the process of expansion. In addition to our existing strengths, we anticipate several new appointments, particularly in the area of ecology, and accompanying growth in the graduate program.

    68. Nearctica - Education - Education - Educator Resources - Evolution And Ecology
    A large number of classroom activities and lesson plans for teaching students The Estuarine ecology section provides information about Estuarine Factors
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    Educator Resources - Evolution and Ecology Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds List of N.A. Insects Home Eastern Wildflowers General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations Evolution and the Nature of Science Institutes . ENSI is dedicated to teaching students evolution and the nature of modern science. This outstanding web site has an incredible collection of lesson plans and other activities revolving around the general topic of evolution including systematics, the fossil record, human evolution,and the origins of life to name but a few. The "Nuts and Bolts" of Taxonomy and Classification . R. Hays Cummins. A simple, basic introduction to the principles of taxonomy and a classroom exercise to give students practice in applying the principles. Evolution . Access Excellence Activities Exchange. A large number of classroom activities and lesson plans for teaching students some of the basic principles of evolution and paleontology. Biomes . IBM. A series of lesson plans and activities devised to study the biomes of North America. Grades 5-8. EcoQuest: Desert Edition . Students participate in a project for a middle school science curriculum. Each person is asked to take the part of someone interested in the desert; for example an ecologist, a developer, a government employee, or a meteorologist. Using the resources of the internet the team learns about the desert and the different positions and interests society has in it.

    69. TEACHING ACTIVITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
    Teaching activities of the Department of Microbiology Microbial ecology Lecture, 8th 9th semester Andrea Borsodi, weekly 2. Human microbiology
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    Teaching Activities of the Department of Microbiology I. General, Compulsory Courses General Microbiology
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    6th semester biology students, 1 semester, weekly 3 hours;
    7th semester biology-chemistry, and biology-other teacher students, 1 semester, weekly 3 hours;
    Lecturer: Károly Márialigeti
    Books: Szabó I.M.: A bioszféra mikrobiológiája I-III. (Akadémiai Kiadó, 1988)
    Aims: To give an introduction to the main processes of the bio-geochemical cycles via the analysis of the structure and metabolism of microbial communities taking part in the energy flux and metabolism of the biosphere.
    Programme: The coevolution of the procaryotes in the biosphere; The organisation of the procaryotic cell; The basic metabolism in procaryotes; The basics of general ecology of microorganisms; The bio-geochemical cycles of biogenic elements; Water and air microbiology; Animal - microbe and plant - microbe interactions.
    Grading: oral examination
    Laboratory course:
    6th semester biologist students, 1 semester, weekly 4 hours; 7th semester biology-chemistry, and biology- other teacher students, 1 semester, weekly 4 hours;

    70. Best Earth Friendly Book List Ever! CD, DVD, Videos, Earth Books, Ecology Books,
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    71. Earth Day Events,earthday,environment,ecology,weather,earth Science,ideas,lesson
    As an educator, you will be able to use this site to assist in teaching your offers free activities, quick list of ecology tips, articles about the
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    72. Teaching Activities
    Teaching activities. Summer semester 2003/2004. Mathematics II I/A. Faculty of Mathematics II I. Faculty of Mining, ecology and Geotechnology
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    73. Ecology Club Ideas
    Provide information about the club and its activities on school website. MEMBERSHIP All students are welcome to participate in the ecology club.
    http://www.eco-pros.com/ecology_club_ideas.htm
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    KIDS - Never give out any personal identifying information over the internet or in email (such as your name, address, phone number, school or family information). Seek the advice of a parent, guardian or teacher. We prepared this information in response to a request from a young student who attends a school for the blind. She wanted some ideas for starting an ecology club at her school. Suggestions for starting an ecology club:
    Develop a plan and present it to your science teacher for review.
    Modify the plan with the advice of your teacher.
    Designate an adult to be club supervisor and advisor.
    After approval by the school, invite all students to participate.
    Elect club officers or committee leaders.
    Decide on name for club, which can be Ecology Club or another name of choice.
    Choose a project to begin researching and working on together. (start out with a simple project first) Think about what materials will be needed and how to obtain them.

    74. Objectives, Assignments, Grading
    Information presented during these peer teaching activities may appear on exams. Applied ecology presentation – Your presentation will be a formal oral
    http://www.unc.edu/~welcha/ecology/objectives.html
    Ecology, Spring 2004
    COURSE OBJECTIVES ASSIGNMENTS, AND GRADING
    COURSE OBJECTIVES

    The goal of this course is to enable you:
    • to explain how organisms interact with each other and with the environment. to analyze how these interactions influence patterns of distribution and abundance. to analyze the structure of and changes in populations, communities, and ecosystems. to apply ecological concepts to novel situations, especially real-life issues. to give oral presentations that synthesize information on ecological topics. to develop questions and pose hypotheses about ecological patterns and processes. to collect and analyze ecological data in order to evaluate hypotheses.

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    ASSIGNMENTS
    Textbook readings
    Discussions
    Peer teaching presentations
    Applied ecology presentation Research reports Independent research project and presentation In-class activities and short assignments Exams
    -Back to top- -Back to Ecology homepage- GRADING The components of the course described above will be worth the following points and percentages of your final grade: Course component total points % of grade Discussions (6 x 25) Peer teaching presentations (2 x 25) Applied ecology presentation Research report 1 Research report 2 Independent project and presentation In-class activities Exam 1 Exam 2 Final exam Total Grading scale: 90% - 100% = A 80% - 89.9% = B

    75. SEEDS Activities UNCF Program Activity Grants
    Strategies for ecology Education, Development, and Sustainability in addition to assisting with course teaching, running an ecology journal club,
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    76. Life Sciences
    Classroom activities have been designed to allow students to develop the skills of 12.0012.20 Teaching ecology Habitat 1 - Ideas and approaches to
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    Life Sciences
    Welcome to Life Sciences at APU
    This is the home page for the Department of Life Sciences at APU in Cambridge, UK. We offer a range of degree titles within the department.
    For information on all courses visit the APU Prospectus 2005
    Visit the Animal Behaviour Research Unit (ABRU), Mikumi National Park, Tanzania
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    78. Community Outreach
    17 interdisciplinary activities for teaching about frog characteristics, Pond and Stream Safari A Guide to the ecology of Aquatic Invertebrates (by
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    K-12 Educational Resources for Teaching About Amphibians (Activity guides, videos, audio tapes, children's books, references, websites) Science Curriculum/Activity Manuals: Acid Rain Teacher's Guide (Great Explorations in Math and Science by Lawrence Hall of Science at University of California-Berkeley (GEMS), Tel: 510-642-7771) Covers acids, bases, pH, ecosystems, and the effects of acid rain on plants, animals, and lakes; eight 50-minute sessions. Grades 6-10 Thousand Friends of Frogs ~ Educator Activity Guide (by Center for Global Environmental Education at Hamline University at 800-888-2182 or frogs@hamline.edu) Contains 17 interdisciplinary activities for teaching about frog characteristics, adaptations, habitat, and ecological issues. Grades K-12 Frogs and Toads (Seddon Kelly Beaty ISBN 0-201-49501-5) Interdisciplinary guide to teaching five major concepts: raising frogs/toads; life cycle and anatomy; behaviors and adaptations; amphibian characteristics; and identification and classification. May be adapted to higher grades. Grades K-4 Hands-On Nature ~ Information and Activities for Exploring the Environment with Children (by Jenepher Lingelbach and Lisa Purcell, Vermont Institute of Science (802-457-2779)) Information and activities for exploring the environment with children. See 'Frogs and Polliwogs: Miraculous Transformations, p. 58-65 and 'Life in Still Waters,' p. 114-121.

    79. K-12 Educational Materials On Science And The Environment Activity Guides
    Other Wonderful Things (ecology activities for classroom and field trips) Grades K3 (Contains activities for teaching about physical parameters,
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    by Mick Seller (Easy to make science experiments) Grades 2-9 Amazing Air by Henry Smith (Information experiments on air) Grades 3-8 Animals by Janice VanCleave (Experiments and activities for learning about animals) Grades 2-8 Animal Defenses (GEMS) (Activities for teaching predator-prey interactions and defenses of dinosaurs and animals that live today) Grades Pre-2 Aquatic Exotics by Michigan and Minnesota Sea Grant Extension

    80. Teaching Statements
    awareness of biological activities and principles at work in the everyday world For example, when teaching ocean ecology, I like to emphasize how
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    Teaching Statements - Jeannette E. Zamon
    Undergraduate teaching Mentoring Teaching as professional development
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    As a teacher of undergraduates, I set three goals for my students:
    • mastery of course content via a concept-based approach to the subject area acquisition of analytical skills which transfer across disciplines via the ability to construct and evaluate logical arguments appreciation for life sciences and the environment via personal awareness of biological activities and principles at work in the "everyday" world
    The three goals illustrated above should reinforce one another: knowledge of scientific principles requires knowledge of how those principles are applied and allows students to recognize and understand those principles in the world around them. A concept-based approach Being able to construct and evaluate logical arguments are valuable skills. These skills may be applied to "non-scientific" fields such as law, business, theology, history, and politics. Problem-solving and analysis in the sciences involves application of the scientific method. The sequence of observation, hypothesis statement, hypothesis-testing, analysis, and conclusion-making is a specific instance of the construction of a logical argument which is then either supported or refuted by facts, results, or theory. Teaching of the scientific method reinforces good organizational and communication skills (both written and oral). I have used several methods to teach and evaluate analytical skills in students at different eductaional levels. These methods include classroom excercises asking students to outline the procedures of the scientific method, identify parts and functions of publications from research journals, conduct hands-on laboratory or field experiments, and write or present short research papers.

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