Biology is the Study of Life ( when we say life— we mean every Living and Non living thing).
I’ve taught over 400 students, and still counting.. students from Nigeria, Ghana, China, India and USA.
The methodology of my teaching:
1- Relate biology to everyday life.
•Lecturing
•Cooperative learning with real life scenario and examples
•Concept mapping
•Discussion
•Reading
•Hands-on activities
2-...
Biology is the Study of Life ( when we say life— we mean every Living and Non living thing).
I’ve taught over 400 students, and still counting.. students from Nigeria, Ghana, China, India and USA.
The methodology of my teaching:
1- Relate biology to everyday life.
•Lecturing
•Cooperative learning with real life scenario and examples
•Concept mapping
•Discussion
•Reading
•Hands-on activities
2- teacher-centred methods.
3- learner-centred methods.
4- content-focused methods
5- interactive/participative methods.
Biological Content of My Lesson:
UNIT 1. THE CELLULAR FOUNDATION OF LIFE
Chapter 1: Introduction to Biology
Chapter 2: Introduction to the Chemistry of Life
Chapter 3: Introduction to Cell Structure and Function
Chapter 4: Introduction to How Cells Obtain Energy
Chapter 5: Introduction to Photosynthesis
UNIT 2: CELL DIVISION AND GENETICS
Chapter 6: Introduction to Reproduction at the Cellular Level
Chapter 7: Introduction to the Cellular Basis of Inheritance
Chapter 8: Introduction to Patterns of Inheritance
UNIT 3: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Chapter 9: Introduction to Molecular Biology
Chapter 10: Introduction to Biotechnology
UNIT 4: ANIMAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
Chapter 11: Introduction to the Body’s Systems
Chapter 12: Introduction to the Immune System and Disease
Chapter 13: Introduction to Animal Reproduction and Development
Chapter 14. The Animal Body: Basic Form and Function
Chapter 15. Animal Nutrition and the Digestive System
Chapter 16. The Nervous System
Chapter 17. Sensory Systems
Chapter 18. The Endocrine System
Chapter 19. The Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 20. The Respiratory System
Chapter 21. The Circulatory System
Chapter 22. Osmotic Regulation and Excretion
Chapter 23. The Immune System
Chapter 24. Animal Reproduction and Development
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