Nonye Alozie, Jennifer Eklund, Aaron Rogat, Joseph Krajcik
The American Biology Teacher 72 (4), 225-230, (1 April 2010) https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2010.72.4.5
KEYWORDS: Project-based science, Genetics, real-world connections, enhancing student learning, high school classrooms, models, explanations
How can science instruction help students and teachers engage in relevant genetics content that stimulates learning and heightens curiosity? Project-based science can enhance learning and thinking in science classrooms. We describe how we use project-based science features as a framework for a genetics unit, discuss some of the challenges encountered, and provide suggestions for enactment. This serves as an example of how project-based approaches can be integrated into high school science classrooms.