Title: Lesson Outcomes
1Lesson Outcomes
- To recall the definitions of some key terms
- Validate a position using reasoning and evidence
- Apply an understanding of ethics
- Investigate the impact of scientific
investigations - Note
- Remember to remain respectful when discussing
your ideas.
2Match the words and definitions
- Being sexually attracted to both men and women.
- A system of moral values based on what may be
considered right and wrong - A woman sexually attracted to women.
- A way to decide who is male or females according
to social rules - A person who and considers themselves to be a
different sex to that which they born. - An identity according to who you are attracted to
- A man sexually attracted to men.
- Being sexually attracted to the opposite sex.
- Sexuality
- Lesbian
- Gay
- Bisexual
- Heterosexual
- Gender Identity
- Ethics
3Ethics is an important part of scientific
investigation. In your small groups, discuss the
following two questions. (Decide who will
report back your groups ideas.)
- Q. What does Ethics mean and how might it be
important to scientific investigation? - Q. Scientists have made significant progress
mapping the human genome. Are there times when
using this information should be limited?
4Who is affected?
- Read the article
- The Science of Being Gay
- Make notes under the following headings
- Suggested causes of homosexuality
- Suggested evidence to support the causes
- Evaluation of the validity of this evidence
5In the article Dr Kathy Sant is quoted That
(the) history of oppression gives us every reason
to have grave concerns about the way research is
going today.
- ?In small groups of 3 or 4, discuss the following
questions - Q. What do you think she meant by this?
- Q. In what way can researching the Gay Gene
have a negative impact?
6- Now
- Divide the whole class into 2 groups
- One group take the role of scientists and the
other of a group representing the alternative
view - Use information from the article and your own
knowledge to present your arguments - The scientists will argue the importance into
their continued research into finding the cause
of homosexuality - The other group should argue against this
continued research
7Homework You are responsible for a group of
scientists. They come to you to ask if they can
research peoples brains to see if LGBT brains
are different to non LGBT brains. Write a letter
in response to their request. Include what you
think of their proposal, any extra information
you need from them, why they should/shouldnt do
the research. Take ethics into consideration for
your response.
8Finally Write a comment about this lesson
- Was this an interesting lesson?
- Write down 2 new facts you learnt
- What is something you would like to investigate
further?