Course Overview
ECOL 596s is structured as a 2-unit graduate course with discussion, lecture and activities on the teaching of science in a high school classroom. The course is focused around an evening speaker series offered through the College of Science.
Teacher-participants meet once a week for three hours in the evening. In the first hour the class participates in an activity for teaching science in a high school science classroom or a presentation on a K–12 outreach opportunity at the UA. In the second hour the class attends the College of Science Genomics Now lecture. The third hour consists of discussion of the lecture and its application to the high school classroom.
This course is structured for science teachers at the 6–12 grade level, but K–12 teachers at all levels are invited to participate. Pre-service teachers who are not yet certified may also take the course and earn undergraduate credit. Teachers earn two units of graduate credit.
For More Information
John Pollard
(520) 621-8843
jpollard@email.arizona.edu
To Register
Contact Continuing Education and Academic Outreach
520-621-7724
Enrollment is limited.
Tuition and Fees
100% tuition (two units) is paid by the College of Science through funding provided by Research Corporation for Science Advancement.
Location and Time
Class location will be announced. Classes run from 6:00-9:00 pm each Wednesday evening from January 23 to March 13. Parking is available in the Tyndall Avenue Garage.
View map to Tyndall Avenue Garage
Educator Forum
Wednesday, January 23
Introduction Class
Attendance is mandatory.
Wednesday, January 30
Are Genes the Software of Life?
Fernando D. Martinez, Director, BIO5 Institute; Director, Arizona Respiratory Center, College of Medicine; Director, Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute; University of Arizona
Wednesday, February 6
The Genesis of the 1918 Spanish Influenza Pandemic
Michael Worobey, Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona
Wednesday, February 13
Genomics and the Complexity of Life
Michael W. Nachman
Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona
Wednesday, February 20
The 9 Billion-People Question
Rod A. Wing, Bud Antle Endowed Chair Professor, The School of Plant Sciences, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Arizona Genomics Institute, University of Arizona
Wednesday, February 27
Epigenetics: Why DNA Is Not Our Destiny
Donata Vercelli, Professor, Cellular and Molecular Medicine; Director, Arizona Center for the Biology of Complex Diseases; Associate Director, Arizona Respiratory Center, The BIO5 Institute; University of Arizona
Wednesday, March 6
To be announced.
Wednesday, March 13
Final Class
Details to be announced.