Writing is a high-impact tool that is often used to improve student learning, success, and critical thinking. Science courses typically implement writing in the form of laboratory and/or research reports. To extend the use of writing and use it as a tool to learn biology, both in-class/informal and out-of-class/formal writing assignments were designed. All the assignments focused on two important skills biology students are expected to gain: To compare and contrast biological processes and present and defend an argument. The assignments were implemented throughout the semester with a final, cumulative out-of-class assignment to give students an opportunity to review whole class material. The assignments were used in in-person, hybrid, and online General Biology I course at a community college. These assignments can be used as is, modified by the instructor, or used as preparation for valuable classroom debates.
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September 2023
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September 01 2023
A Focus on Writing in the General Biology Class Available to Purchase
Emral Devany
EMRAL DEVANY is an associate professor of biology at Kingsborough Community College, The City University of New York. Brooklyn, NY.
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The American Biology Teacher (2023) 85 (7): 405–407.
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Emral Devany; A Focus on Writing in the General Biology Class. The American Biology Teacher 1 September 2023; 85 (7): 405–407. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2023.85.7.405
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