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Title: Best Practices in Biotechnology Education


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Best Practices in Biotechnology Education
  • Linnea Fletcher Ph.D.

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Who is in the Audience?
  • Technology K-12 Teachers?
  • Science K-12 Teachers?
  • K-12 Administrators?
  • College Faculty?
  • Current Knowledge Level about Biotechnology?
  • Beginners
  • Intermediate
  • Advance

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Outcomes for this Presentation
  • Learn What Constitutes a Best Practice Program
  • Learn Where to Access Resources

4
Best Practices
  • Work Backwards Learning Outcomes for Students
    Based on What They Need to DO
  • Work in industry
  • Demonstrate specific skills and knowledge
  • Move onto another school
  • Make Sure the Pedagogy is STUDENT-CENTERED!!!!!!!
  • Teacher Gains the Necessary Training, Curriculum,
    Tools, and Teach in the Proper Facility
  • Teacher Has Administrative and Faculty Support
  • Teacher Collaborates With Appropriate Partners
  • Teacher Gains the Support of Students and, if
    applicable, Parents

WHAT ELSE????
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Started with a NSF-Advanced Technology Education
Grant in 2000
  • Biology High School Teachers Community College
    Faculty Designed the Program
  • 1 year course dual credit or credit-in-escrow
  • New Teacher takes 1 semester college course free
    and gets all equipment, detailed curriculum, and
    total support (even in the classroom if
    necessary) for 3 years
  • Agrees to mentor new teachers
  • Now in 12 ISDs and 1 private school totaling 14
    high schools
  • www.austincc.edu
  • gt1000 students

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Alignment of Curriculum
  • National Science Standards
  • Industry-Endorsed Skill Standards
  • Texas Skill Standards Board
  • Dept of Labor http//www.careeronestop.org/compet
    encymodel/blockModel.aspx?tier_id4block_id522B
    IOSCIY
  • Washington Skill Standards
  • Bio-Link www.bio-link.org
  • The Northeast Biomanufacturing Center and
    Collaborative

http//www.tssb.org/wwwpages/repos/index.htm
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Technological Literacy Standards
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Biotechnology Training
  • NSF funded projects ATE center grant, Bio-Link
    www.bio-link.org
  • Biotechnology Institute www.biotechinstitute.org/
  • Dolan DNA Learning Center at Cold Spring Harbor
    www.dnalc.org/
  • NIH funded Science Education Partnership Award
    (SEPA)
  • Department of Labor (DOL) National Center for the
    Biotechnology Workforce www.biotechworkforce.org/

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Curricular Resources
  • Some the Same as Training Resources
  • Bio-Link Center Grant
  • Austin Community College High School Program
  • TEA Program
  • Dolan DNA Learning Center
  • Bioquest
  • Others
  • Textbooks
  • http//www.bioteched.com/

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More Textbooks
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Equipment Resources
  • Equipment List from Curricular resources
  • Join the Bio-Link list serve
  • Two and Four-year schools
  • Garage Sales
  • Companies
  • Bio-Rad (kits)
  • Carolina
  • Edvotek

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Facilities
  • Range from Basic to Elaborate
  • water electricity bench safety

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Linnea Fletcher lafletch_at_nsf.gov
  • Austin Community College
  • linneaf_at_austincc.edu
  • Steve Spurlock
  • sspulock_at_austincc.edu
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