What's included
12 pre-recorded lessons
12 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentAssessment
Multiple-choice, true-false, fill-in-the-bank, worksheets, and free-response questions will be given to reinforce their learning of the material. I will check their answers and provide feedback.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Advanced Level
NOTE: FLEX means no live sessions. This allows the student more flexibility to access the course when ready and work at their own pace. Students may also join after the class deadline, the lessons will be ready upon registration. The set class period dates are for registration purposes only, the student can join after the deadline. In this FLEX course, there will be two lecture videos (40-45 minutes/lecture) posted every week for 12 weeks. New material will be placed on the Outschool website every Monday morning at 6 am EST. This will include videos, written activities, and reinforcement worksheets (FRQs, MC questions) The student is expected to take notes from the recorded videos and can finish optional assignment (either from textbook or prepbook). The assignment will be graded upon submission and I will provide the feedback. Week 1. Basic Chemistry, Water Chemistry/ Macromolecules We will learn the properties of water and makeup and properties of macromolecules (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids) Week 2. Cell Structures/Membrane WHT will compare and contrast the cellular structures of prokaryotes and eukaryotes (animal and plant cells). We will also learn basic properties of different cytoskeletons: microfilament, microtubules, and intermediate microfilaments. We will learn the properties of cellular membrane and how transport of different substances is regulated Week 3. Cellular Respiration/Photosynthesis We will learn molecular pathways of cellular respiration (aerobic vs. anaerobic) and photosynthesis We will discuss molecular diversity and cellular response to environmental changes Week 4. Mitosis/Meiosis/Cancer We will compare and contrast the processes of mitosis and meiosis We will discuss aberrant mitosis and meiosis Week 5. Review/Midterm exam We will have a comprehensive review section for all the materials we have learned and the students will take the mid-term exam. Week 6. Cell communication/Introduction to the genetics We will discuss the steps and mechanisms of cell communication and how they are regulated We will discuss key terms in mendelian and modern genetics Week 7. Mendelian/Non-mendelian genetics/problem solving We will go over how to work on key genetics problems during the lecture Week 8. Molecular genetics: DNA replication, transcription, and translation We will discuss the processes of central dogma of biology and how each step occurs at molecular level. Week 9. Gene regulation/Genetic engineering and biotechnology We will discuss how prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic genes are regulated We will also discuss how we can manipulate genes and how they can be used in biotechnology Week 10. Evolution (Microevolution vs. Macroevolution) Evolution is the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth. We will compare and contrast different types of evolutions, such as microevolution and macroevolution. Week 11. Ecology (Take home final exam) Ecology is the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment; it seeks to understand the vital connections between plants and animals and the world around them. Ecology also provides information about the benefits of ecosystems and how we can use Earth’s resources in ways that leave the environment healthy for future generations. We will discuss all the terms relevant for ecology for the lecture. Week 12. Review/Final Exam We will have a comprehensive review section for all the materials we have learned and the students will take the final exam.
Learning Goals
● Understand the methods used in scientific research.
● Be familiar with mathematical procedures used in the biological sciences.
● Understand chemical principles, and how they apply to living systems.
● Understand the importance of water to living organisms.
● Describe cellular structures, and how they function in a cell.
● Understand the energy processes that occur in a living cell.
● Understand the similarities and differences between RNA and DNA, and their role in the genetic process.
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Doctoral Degree in Molecular Biology from University of Wisconsin - Madison
Bachelor's Degree in Biology/Biological Sciences from University of Wisconsin - Madison
I have received a bachelor's degree in microbiology (2014) and a PhD degree in molecular immunology (2021). I also worked at Yale University as a postdoctoral associate for a year (2022).
I have also served as a teaching assistant and lecturer in introductory biology and advanced biochemistry lecture. I have also tutored high school and AP biology for 10 years.
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$20
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12 weeks of teacher support
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Ages: 13-18