Biological Controversies

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Biological Controversies

Outcomes and Experiences I can debate the moral and ethical issues associated with some controversial biological procedures. SCN 4-13c

Learning Outcomes If successful, I will be able to: list a variety of controversial areas within modern medicine and research. Research and present one of these areas including the arguments for and against.

Task You will be shown video clips about controversial biological procedures Write a title for each example Explain the procedure What are scientists doing? (All) Explain the benefits. (Most) Explain why it is controversial. (Some)

Only use words that you understand! Presentation Topic given Maximum 4 slides Font size 24 or bigger Only use words that you understand!