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E-raamat: Genetically Modified Organisms, Grade 7: STEM Road Map for Middle School

Edited by (North Carolina State University, USA), Edited by (George Mason University, USA), Edited by (North Carolina State University, USA)
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"What if you could challenge your seventh graders to become informed citizens by analyzing real-world implications of GMOs? With this volume in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series, you can! Genetically Modified Organisms outlines a journey that will steer your students toward authentic problem solving while grounding them in integrated STEM disciplines. Like the other volumes in the series, this book is designed to meet the growing need to infuse real-world learning into K-12 classrooms. This interdisciplinary, five-lesson module uses project- and problem-based learning to help students investigate the opportunities and challenges of GMO production and consumption. Working in teams, students will create a documentary communicating the health, social, andeconomic aspects of GMO production and consumption. To support this goal, students will do the following: Use the Internet and other sources to build knowledge of an issue, and recognize and value stakeholders and their viewpoints in an issue. Explore the relationship among local, state, and federal legislation related to GMOs. Understand the role of cost-benefit analysis in making informed economic decisions. Develop skills to evaluate arguments, create and communicate individual understanding and perspectives. Gain a deeper understanding that structure and function are related by examining plants and how the environment and genetics influences structure. Gain a better understanding of what tools humans have developed to genetically alter organisms for human benefit. The STEM Road Map Curriculum Series is anchored in the Next Generation Science Standards, the Common Core State Standards, and the Framework for 21st Century Learning. In-depth and flexible, Genetically Modified Organisms can be used as a whole unit or in part to meet the needs of districts, schools, and teachers who are charting a course toward an integrated STEM approach. Carla C. Johnson is Professor of Science Education in the College of Education and Office of Research and Innovation, and a Faculty Research Fellow at North Carolina State University in North Carolina, USA Janet B. Walton is Senior Research Scholar at North Carolina State University in North Carolina, USA Erin E. Peters-Burton is the Donna R. and David E. Sterling Endowed Professor in Science Education at George Mason University in Virginia, USA"--

What if you could challenge your seventh graders to become informed citizens by analyzing real-world implications of GMOs? With this volume in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series, you can!

About the Editors and Authors vii
Acknowledgments ix
Part 1 The STEM Road Map: Background, Theory, and Practice
1 Overview of the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series
1(8)
Carla C. Johnson
Erin E. Peters-Burton
Tamara J. Moore
Standards-Based Approach
2(1)
Themes in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series
2(3)
The Need for an Integrated STEM Approach
5(2)
The Need for the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series
7(1)
References
7(2)
2 Strategies Used in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series
9(16)
Erin E. Peters-Burton
Carla C. Johnson
Toni A. May
Tamara J. Moore
Project- and Problem-Based Learning
9(1)
Engineering Design Process
9(2)
Learning Cycle
11(1)
STEM Research Notebook
12(1)
The Role of Assessment in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series
13(3)
Self-Regulated Learning Theory in the STEM Road Map Modules
16(3)
Safety in STEM
19(1)
References
20(5)
Part 2 Genetically Modified Organisms: STEM Road Map Module
3 Genetically Modified Organisms Module Overview
25(20)
Stephen Burton
Janet B. Walton
Carla C. Johnson
Erin E. Peters-Burton
Module Summary
25(1)
Established Goals/Objectives
26(1)
Challenge and/or Problem for Students to Solve
27(1)
Content Standards Addressed in This STEM Road Map Module
27(1)
STEM Research Notebook
28(2)
Module Launch
30(1)
Prerequisite Skills for the Module
30(1)
Potential STEM Misconceptions
31(2)
Strategies for Differentiating Instruction Within This Module
33(1)
Strategies for English Language Learners
34(1)
Safety Considerations for the Activities in This Module
35(1)
Desired Outcomes and Monitoring Success
35(1)
Assessment Plan Overview and Map
36(4)
Module Timeline
40(3)
Resources
43(1)
References
43(2)
4 Genetically Modified Organisms Module Lesson Plans
45(112)
Stephen Burton
Janet B. Walton
Carla C. Johnson
Erin E. Peters-Burton
Lesson Plan 1 What are GMO's and Why are they in the News?
45(28)
Lesson Plan 2 How do we Make Decisions about GMOs?
73(20)
Lesson Plan 3 What Role should the Government Play in GMOs?
93(37)
Lesson Plan 4 Does The Media Influence Our Perspectives?
130(18)
Lesson Plan 5 Putting It All Together
148(9)
5 Transforming Learning with Genetically Modified Organisms and the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series
157(2)
Carla C. Johnson
Appendix: Content Standards Addressed in This Module 159(6)
Index 165
Carla C. Johnson is Professor of Science Education in the College of Education and Office of Research and Innovation, and a Faculty Research Fellow at North Carolina State University in North Carolina, USA

Janet B. Walton is Senior Research Scholar at North Carolina State University in North Carolina, USA

Erin E. Peters-Burton is the Donna R. and David E. Sterling Endowed Professor in Science Education at George Mason University in Virginia, USA