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Title: Bioethics in High Schools: Why go there


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Bioethics in High Schools Why go there?
  • Understand science in social context
  • Develop character
  • Encourage moral pluralism/tolerance through
    respectful debate
  • Students are interested!
  • Teachers are interested!

2
Some Issues that Hook Students
  • Gene Therapy
  • Cloning
  • Stem Cell Research
  • Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) Technology

3
Gene Therapy Curriculum Integration Ideas
  • The scientific method and experimentation. 
  • Basic concepts in genetics and molecular biology
    such as transcription and translation. 
  • Basic virology. 
  • Medical advances in treating disease. 
  • Research regulations and public policy.

4
Gene Therapy Key Moral Issues
  • Case Study Gellsinger
  • Informed consent
  • Selection of subjects
  • Conflict of interest

5
ES Cell Research and Human Cloning Curriculum
Integration Ideas
  • Developmental/Reproductive Biology
  • Cell Biology
  • Social Studies and History
  • Theology Courses

6
ES Cell Research and Human Cloning Key Moral
Questions
  • Why does this research matter to us?
  • What is at stake?
  • When does one of us become one of us?
  • Whats in the dish?
  • Risks to identity?

7
GMO Technology Curriculum Integration Ideas
  • Cell and molecular biology
  • Genetics
  • Health and nutrition
  • Ecology and environmental science
  • Basic patent law
  • Social justice themes

8
GMO Technology Key Moral Questions
  • Case Studies Chakrabarty, StarLink
  • Who owns life?
  • Environmental impact Whos responsible?
  • What about labels?
  • Terminator technology Is it Just?

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Why the Internet?
  • Over 73 of youth between 12-17 use the Internet.
  • 78 of online teens use the Internet for homework
    purposes.
  • 34 of teens download study-kits from online.
  • The Internet as primary tool for research.

10
Online Interaction
  • Instant messaging as mainstream communication.
  • Ask-an-expert site.
  • Live Help

11
Assigning Bioethics Homework Were here to Help
  • HelpLine
  • Content and online resources
  • Bioethics Fair
  • Outreach
  • Direct Communication via email and school visits

12
Penn High School Bioethics Helpline
  • Piloted in September 2001
  • Interface LivePerson and was developed by Penn
    staff
  • Tutors Undergraduate and graduate students and
    Center staff
  • Chats Provides one-on-one help to students with
    bioethics homework.
  • Content and Direction Canned links, pushed
    pages, and standard forms
  • Operations Nightly 7pm-11pm
  • Demo

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Testimonials
  • I love this live chat, it is the neatest way to
    get the info you need without having to look at
    a bunch of stuff you dont need first.
  • we need to have bioethics become our main
    unit of study not just a one time paper.
  • I hope that more teachers find out about this
    live bioethics Helpline because it is very
    useful

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High School Bioethics Web Fair and Exhibition
  • Evidence of interest, research potential
  • Published in AJOB
  • Happening again in Fall and Spring 2002-2003
  • Web Fair as course final project.

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Creating Bioethics Courses Were Here to Help
  • Partner schools
  • Web area
  • Consultation on course structure, curriculum,
    syllabi and assignments
  • Resources

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Penn High School Bioethics Project Year 2
  • Teacher training and workshop watch this space
  • Lesson plan help and on-line clearinghouse send
    us your stuff!
  • More content watch our website
  • Enhanced HelpLine to talk to leading bioethicists
    during class or lab contact us to set up.
  • Bioethics Bowl

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How To Contact Us
  • www.bioethics.org
  • www.highschoolbioethics.org
  • Dominic Sisti, MBe
  • Domsisti_at_bioethics.net
  • John Kwon, MSE
  • Jeontaik_at_mail.med.upenn.edu
  • Glenn McGee, PhD (Project director and Center
    Fellow)
  • Mcgee_at_mail.med.upenn.edu
  • Art Caplan, PhD (Project co-director and Director
    of Center)
  • caplan_at_mail.med.upenn.edu
  • University of Penn, Center for Bioethics
  • Center for Bioethics3401 Market St., Suite
    320Philadelphia, PA 19104-3308Tel. (215)
    898-7136Fax (215) 573-3036
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