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1 August 2014 Explicitly Linking Human Impact to Ecological Function in Secondary School Classrooms
Yael Wyner, Jonathan Becker, Bruce Torff
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Both the old National Science Education Standards (NSES) and the recent Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) devote significant resources to learning about human environmental impact. Whereas the NSES advocate learning about human environmental impact in a section apart from the science-content learning strands, the NGSS embed them in the core life-science and ecology learning strands. We describe a study that compared the effects of these different approaches on ninth-grade biology student learning. It found that students learned significantly more human-environmental-impact and ecological-function content when human-impact content was embedded in ecology content than when human impact was taught as a discrete unit from ecology.

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Yael Wyner, Jonathan Becker, and Bruce Torff "Explicitly Linking Human Impact to Ecological Function in Secondary School Classrooms," The American Biology Teacher 76(8), 508-515, (1 August 2014). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2014.76.8.4
Published: 1 August 2014
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curriculum
ecology
human impact
science standards
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