Instructors from K–16 incorporate current events and contemporary media in their courses in a variety of ways and with different educational objectives. Here, I present strategies for selecting and framing current events in high school and undergraduate biology courses and an example assignment, all explicitly tied to science practice skills and utilizing coursework to advance students' science literacy and participation in the discourse. In this way, current events activities become a core part of the course experience, rather than an “extra” investment of planning and course time requiring trade-offs of instructional time devoted to other topics.
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30 August 2024
Using Current Events to Engage Students in Scientific Discourse
Julie E. Minbiole
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The American Biology Teacher
Vol. 86 • No. 6
August 2024
Vol. 86 • No. 6
August 2024
culturally relevant pedagogy (CRP)
current events
diversity equity and inclusion (DEI)
instructional strategies
science literacy
science practice