Description
Explore how you can deliver an intriguing course relevant to the lives of young adults and the health choices they can make for themselves and their future families. The focus is on developing teaching/learning programs that address the requirements of the WA General Human Biology syllabus using local contexts or areas of student interest. Build on student curiosity in themselves and their environment to produce units that students will enjoy exploring.
General Human Biology has the capacity to be the most engaging of courses. The content covers areas that young adults will encounter in their everyday lives and for which they have decisions to make from a variety of choices available. This course can help these people make informed choices for themselves, aging parents, and any offspring they may have in the future.
This workshop will explore the packaging of content and contexts to produce units that are inquiry-based and directly linked to students' lifestyles and current community issues.
Bring:
- General HB Yr 11 and 12 syllabus documents from the SCSA
- any current programs in use or planned
- laptop and USB sharing device (iPads are not suitable for this)
- any texts you may have found useful
- willingness to think laterally and creatively
Presenters
Glenda Leslie (AISWA Staff)
Teaching And Learning Consultant - Science
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Segments
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Date / Time
10 Dec 2020 Starts: 09:00 Finishes: 15:00Delivery Format : In Person