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About life
lifeedu
was founded, with Pfizer Inc. as the charter Sponsor, to meet a growing
educational need that is fundamental now to the life sciences and the
general education of our society. The Founding Board consists of members
from the biotech industry, including Pfizer, as well as leading academic
institutions in both Connecticut and Rhode Island. This project would
be in collaboration with a number of academic institutions including URI,
Yale and Cornell and their affiliates as subcontractors to lifeedu.
Over the last four years we have piloted a new course that was offered
at both Connecticut College and the University of Rhode Island called
The Way We Work With Life: Issues in Biotechnology. The success of that
course has stimulated the concept that these materials and this format
represent a platform for generating educational materials that can be
used by K-16 teachers and for teaching current concepts in biotechnology.
In addition this material has proven useful for a broad target audience
including the general public and industry staff. We have received significant
positive feedback that these materials would be very useful to science
and non-science staff in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries
generally.
The lectures for the course had been all developed as power point presentations,
which with the help of undergraduate students who were so enthusiastic
about the course, were organized into CDs.
In addition, we have conducted workshops and focus groups specifically
for High School Teachers and have presented to numerous High School general
assemblies. These experiences have made clear the need for a general course
for High School Teachers that will provide them with sufficient information
and materials they can use to integrate these topics into the existing
curricular requirements. We have also learned that the topics addressed
in the various fields touch on many cross curricular issues and therefore
lend themselves to exposure in somewhat unexpected combinations; such
as Social Studies and Biology for discussions on GM crops.
This course is intended for K-16 Teachers, General Undergraduate, and
the General Public, including; Science and Non-Science Industry Staff,
Government officials and their staff, Investors and Business Representatives
and the generally interested public.| life's
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