Assessing Toxic Risk : Teachers Guide and Student Edition - Softcover

Trautmann, Nancy M.; Carlsen, William S.; Krasny, Marianne E.; Cunningham, Christine M.

 
9780873551960: Assessing Toxic Risk : Teachers Guide and Student Edition

Synopsis

Assessing Toxic Risk is a comprehensive guide to student research in toxicology. It includes an overview of basic principles of toxicology and how they are used to assess chemical risks. It provides simple but authentic research protocols to engage students in the process of testing chemical toxicity by conducting bioassays using lettuce seeds, duckweed, and Daphnia. It also contains guidelines for integrating peer review and other collaborative knowledge-building into classroom science. Toxicology makes an ideal topic for student research because it provides a natural link between biology, chemistry, environmental science, and human health; it highlights the connections between science and public policy; and builds critical-thinking skills.

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From the Publisher

Contemporary science education standards call for the teaching of science to more closely reflect the way in which science is practiced. The Cornell Scientific Inquiry Series provides exciting opportunities for teachers to meet this call by engaging students in designing and carrying out experiments modeled after research conducted by professional scientists. -- David Beacom, National Science Teachers Association

Review

For teachers looking to really engage their students, this is a high-interest module... to teach scientific methods and concepts. -- NSTA Recommends, 1/23/02

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