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|strategy= This lesson outline stimulates A-level students to discuss and increase their awareness of the bioethical issues involved in human reproduction, and to develop their reasoning skills. Background texts and open-ended questions about human reproduction,<br />contraception and IVF are provided as a stimulus. Small group discussion about these topics,post-it notes, and case studies<br />are used with the aim of getting students to reason – to articulate and justify their opinions, and to compare and evaluate<br />competing views. A table is used for recording. Finally, whole class discussion synthesises the ideas emerging and encourages<br />students to consider changing their positions or adding additional issues to the table. | |strategy= This lesson outline stimulates A-level students to discuss and increase their awareness of the bioethical issues involved in human reproduction,<br />and to develop their reasoning skills. Background texts and open-ended questions about human reproduction,<br />contraception and IVF are provided as a stimulus. Small group discussion about these topics,post-it notes, and case studies<br />are used with the aim of getting students to reason – to articulate and justify their opinions, and to compare and evaluate<br />competing views. A table is used for recording. Finally, whole class discussion synthesises the ideas emerging and encourages<br />students to consider changing their positions or adding additional issues to the table. | ||
|additional resources= http://www.beep.ac.uk/content/191.0.html | |additional resources= http://www.beep.ac.uk/content/191.0.html | ||
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Lesson idea. A lesson planning proforma including learning objectives, assessment strategies, learning outcomes and a detailed plan.
Teaching approach. This lesson outline stimulates A-level students to engage in discussion(ta), develop their reasoning(ta) skills and increase their awareness of the bioethical(topic) issues involved in human reproduction.
Background texts and open-ended questioning(ta) about human reproduction, contraception and IVF are provided as the stimulus. Small group discussion about these topics, writing on post-it notes, and reading case studies aim to get students reasoning(ta) to justify their opinions, and to compare and evaluate competing views. Finally, whole class(ta) discussion synthesises the emerging ideas and encourages students to consider changing their positions or adding additional issues to a recording table. (edit)
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Title | Ethical issues in human reproduction |
Topic | [[Topics/Ethics|Ethics]], [[Topics/Human reproduction|Human reproduction]] |
Teaching approach | [[Teaching Approaches/Questioning|Questioning]], [[Teaching Approaches/Whole class|Whole class]], [[Teaching Approaches/Reasoning|Reasoning]], [[Teaching Approaches/Discussion|Discussion]] and to develop their reasoning skills. Background texts and open-ended questions about human reproduction]]Property "Teaching approach" (as page type) with input value "contraception and IVF are provided as a stimulus. Small group discussion about these topics" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.[[Category: contraception and IVF are provided as a stimulus. Small group discussion about these topics]]Property "Teaching approach" (as page type) with input value "And case studiesare used with the aim of getting students to reason – to articulate and justify their opinions" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.[[Category:and case studies are used with the aim of getting students to reason – to articulate and justify their opinions]]Property "Teaching approach" (as page type) with input value "And to compare and evaluatecompeting views. A table is used for recording. Finally" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.[[Category:and to compare and evaluate competing views. A table is used for recording. Finally]]Property "Teaching approach" (as page type) with input value "Whole class discussion synthesises the ideas emerging and encouragesstudents to consider changing their positions or adding additional issues to the table." contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.[[Category:whole class discussion synthesises the ideas emerging and encourages students to consider changing their positions or adding additional issues to the table.]] |
Format / structure | A two-page Word document |
Subject | [[Resources/Science|Science]] |
Age of students / grade | [[Resources/KS5|KS5]], [[Resources/Secondary|Secondary]] |
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Files and resources to view and download | Download this lesson idea at http://www.beep.ac.uk/content/352.0.html
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