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1 hour per week. Students are asked to return worksheets and quizzes to the teacher for feedback. Students will be asked to write a short report about a case study at the end of the class.Class Experience
US Grade 8 - 11
This is a biology course aimed at teens who have a keen interest in the natural science and medicine. We will explore 5 different trematode parasites that infects humans. A new parasite will be presented every week. Students will learn about many aspects of the organism's biology, such as its general appearance, life-cycle, how it affects its host and the disease it causes. Many parasites are very specialized and have complicated life-cycles that illustrate the complexity of nature. Parasitic diseases are among the most important diseases both in human and veterinary medicine, and we will discuss how they have affected mankind in the past as well as in the present. I am a former researcher with a PhD in parasitology, so I welcome questions and discussions in the classroom or by message,. Because parasites are so interesting, it is easy to make this class fun . However, I want students to gain accurate scientific knowledge and to learn how to think scientifically. I will be drawing back on my own experience as a scientist. This is a Flexible schedule class. Each, week one or two videos about the parasite will be posted. I will be using slides to clearly illustrate each point and will use diagrams, pictures and videos so learners can easily understand the concepts. In addition: -I will post a worksheet or short quiz about each video, that the student can return to me for feedback. -There will be a discussion thread where students can ask questions and discuss various aspect of the topic. - The last week of class, I will be providing students with a case study and they will be asked to identify the parasite and explain their conclusion The parasites covered will be: Week 1: Schistosome Week 2 Taenia Week 3 : Echinococcus Week 4: Fish tapeworm Week 5: Liver fluke
Learning Goals
After taking the course Parasitology Part 3: The Trematodes learners will be able to explain in detail the biology and life history of the parasites they studied and will be familiar with the parasitic diseases they cause and how this impacts humanity.
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Parental Guidance
There may be some pictures of symptoms that could bother sensitive students. I try not to show shocking pictures so these have not been a problem for most learners.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Doctoral Degree in Science from McGill University
I have a doctorate in Parasitology and I am a former researcher who specialized in parasite genetics. I have several publications in scientific journals. I have taught Parasitology and other topics in Biology at University.
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Ages: 13-17