More Than Just Science: Character Education in Human Biology


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More Than Just Science: Character Education in Human Biology


The โ€œHidden Curriculumโ€

As a human biology teacher, my goal is not just to impart scientific knowledge about the human body. I also aim to foster a deeper understanding of what it means to be human, both in terms of biology and ethics. This involves weaving in what might be called a โ€œhidden curriculumโ€ โ€“ lessons that go beyond the textbook and teach students important life skills and values.

Respect and Awe for the Human Body

One of the most fundamental lessons I try to instill is a sense of respect and awe for the human body. By exploring the intricate details of its structure and function, students can appreciate the incredible complexity and beauty of life. This can foster a sense of wonder and gratitude, as well as a desire to care for and protect their own bodies.

Understanding the Bodyโ€™s Needs

In addition to understanding how the body works, itโ€™s essential to teach students how to care for it. This includes topics such as nutrition, exercise, and sleep. By learning about the bodyโ€™s needs and how to meet them, students can develop healthier habits and make informed decisions about their well-being.

Empathy and Compassion

Human biology offers many opportunities to teach empathy and compassion. When discussing medical conditions, I try to emphasize that people with these conditions are not just objects of study but individuals with unique experiences, perspectives, and preferences. By exploring the challenges and triumphs of people with various health conditions, students can develop a greater understanding of diversity and learn to treat others with respect and compassion.

Beyond the Textbook

To further enhance the learning experience, I have created a program called Beyond Biology Book Club. A group of experts has chosen high quality middle grade novels in which the main characters are living with various medical conditions and disabilities. By stepping into the shoes of these characters, students can gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs they face. This can foster empathy, compassion, and a sense of connection to others.

Teaching human biology is more than just imparting scientific knowledge. It is also an opportunity to teach important life skills and values. By weaving in a โ€œhidden curriculum,โ€ students become not only knowledgeable scientists but also compassionate and responsible citizens who know how to care for themselves.

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