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#C2385
General Collection: Environmental Ethics Case Studies

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Description This is a collection of teacher-developed bioethical case studies. Environmental ethics topics range from genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) to fluoridation of drinking water.
Type of Resource Annotated Collection
Format Portable Document Format - PDF
Author
NWABR, The Northwest Association for Biomedical Research
Grade/Age Levels Intermediate elementary (Grades 3-5)
Middle School (Grades 6-8)
High School lower division (Grades 9-10)
High School upper division (Grades 11-12)
Undergraduate lower division (Grades 13-14)
Continuing Education
General Public
Informal Education
Pedagogies
Learning Time <=1 hour
Language English
Cultural Aspect Cultural (specific cultures)
Type of Review Reviewed by Partner Organization
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This collection has a number of interesting resources that will help me to incorporate social justice and ethics into my teaching.  I look forward to using this in my AP Biology course.  

—Jenny Sarna, Farragut Career Academy


This collection provides many case studies that can be used when discussing ethics issues in any environmental (or other science) course. Many of the cases include some that are on the forefront of the media, helping students connect to the materials.

—Diana Cryderman, Bay Mills Community College