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Pathways to Scientific Teaching, Volume 2
First Edition©2026 Diane Ebert-May; Emily Holt
ISBN:9781319614553
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Designed for future and current STEM educators, Pathways to Scientific Teaching, Volume 2 helps you connect course design with how students learn. With lessons based on real scientific papers, this ebook shows you how to build active, learner-centered classrooms—starting with outcomes and using assessments to drive engagement.
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Introduction
Section One: Analyzing and Interpreting Data
Lesson 1 Monitoring Intracellular Traffic: Learning How to Measure Movement of Cellular Components
Lesson 2 Auxins: How Plant Growth Is Mediated from the Inside to Outside
Lesson 3 Cell Membranes: Making Sense by Working with Data
Lesson 4 Determining Confidence: Sex and Statistics
Lesson 5 Evolution as a Hypothesis-Driven Science: Case Studies
Lesson 6 Plant-Microbe Interactions: How Pairwise Interactions Can Affect Complex Ecosystems
Section Two: Developing and Using Models
Lesson 7 Introduction to Epigenetics: Long-Lasting Effects of in Utero Environmental Stress on DNA Methylation
Lesson 8 Peppered Moths and the Mutation Mechanisms of Transposons
Lesson 9 Climate Change: Challenging Student Ideas
Lesson 10 Systems Thinking in Ecosystems: Modeling and Predicting Complex Disease Dynamics
Section Three: Arguments from Evidence
Lesson 11 The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Friend: Plants Recruit Bodyguards
Lesson 12 Genetic Diversity Provides Potential for Selective Breeding of Horticultural Crops
Lesson 13 Intertwined: How Ocean Ecosystems and Climate Interact
Section Four:About the Authors and Their Reflections on Lesson Construction
Author Introductions
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