Science Grade 12 Health Sciences SNC4M.

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Science Grade 12 Health Sciences SNC4M

SNC4M Prerequisites Science Grade 10 Academic Or Any other senior level science course

What are the purposes of the Health Science course? Presenter’s notes: -stress that students are not ‘blank slates’; they all come to a course with their own personal practical knowledge -stress that all students may know an answer, but an instructor must ask for the information in various ways, in order to extract the knowledge from the student.

Purposes of SNC4M to develop scientific literacy in students who will not be specializing in science at university or college; to understand basic science concepts; to develop skills of inquiry and communication; to relate science to technology, society and the environment; Review these points with the participants. ?

SNC4M Strands medical technologies pathogens and disease nutritional science public health issues biotechnology

Medical Technologies Overall expectations Conventional and alternative medical technologies and therapies are used to diagnose and treat human health conditions Medical technologies provide a variety of information that can be analyzed and used for information about the human body.

Pathogens and Disease Pathogens cause specific types of diseases and their spread can be controlled in a variety of ways. Scientific and technological knowledge and individual behavior impacts the control of pathogens and the prevention of disease. Distribute the curriculum documents which will outline specific objectives for knowledge, skills and STSE in all the 5 strands of workplace 12. In breakout groups, have participants brainstorm where they can gather more information or ideas that will help them to deliver the workplace curriculum in a meaningful way. Emphasize that this is an important way of sharing ideas among the group since there is no ‘textbook’ available by the publishers for this course.

Nutritional Sciences Food is composed of distinct chemical components and contains specific amounts of energy and is digested by a particular process.

Biotechnology Investigate various techniques used in biotechnology and how they are applied in the food industry and the health and agricultural sectors

Science & Public Health Issues Pathogens cause specific types of diseases and their spread can be controlled in a variety of ways.