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Animal Behavior: An Independent Research Project
- Level: High School
- Topic: Animal Behavior
Description:
This is an independent research project intended for second semester high school biology students. It could easily be modified for any age life science students. The purpose of the project is to allow students to conduct their own animal behavior research investigation, from beginning to end. The process models the way animal research is conducted by research scientists.
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Research Host:
Michael P. Hlastala Ph.D.
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- Lindbergh High School
Renton, WA
- 1997 Frontiers in Physiology
- Summer Research Teacher
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- University of Washington
Seattle, WA
- 1997 Frontiers in Physiology
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| Criteria useful for reviewing
student-centered learning activities
include:
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In this
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| An inquiry level of 4 or 5 | |
| An integrated Internet component | |
| Assessments for content knowledge | |
Assessments for process skills | |
| Addressed the "ABC" rules for humans
and/or animal use | |
| Use of multiple learning
styles and opportunities for all students | |
| Proper safety precautions and
warnings | |
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The Frontiers in Physiology
programs are developed and sponsored by the American
Physiological Society with additional funding from the
National Center for Research Resources (Science Education
Partnership Award #RR15251) at the National Institutes
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