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“Biology of Women” Course Context: Learning Objective Taxonomy Level/Category Learning Activities Formative Assessment Summative Assessment Connect sub- topics to the topic of interest in a research paper synthesis (integrate) Group work: give out 3 papers and have students find the links Class discussion Written 8-12 page research paper (Rubric) Individually write a paragraph See Rubric

Learning Activities Group work: Give out 3 papers or 3 sections in a book for students to read. Each student gets one of the papers. Students read paper on their own and then discuss papers in groups in which all students are given the same paper. Students then form groups with students who read the other papers. Students describe the paper they read to their group and work together to identify how the topics link together. What are the relevant connections? Groups present their ideas to class. Students will write a paragraph individually. Individually write a paragraph: This paragraph should include a topic sentence that describes the importance of a common theme throughout the topic. This sentence should provide insight about how these topics are related biologically, (on a cellular, molecular, anatomical or physiological level) and why this common link is important. Subsequent sentences should describe how the unique aspect of each article fits into the main topic to add information or provide further support or explanation. Information should be concisely and accurately summarized. The explanation of the information should be clear and include enough detail to provide information about some aspect of cellular, molecular, anatomical or physiological process.) Paragraph should include a conclusion sentence that succinctly summarizes the link between the topics and why the link between these topics is relevant or important Write an 8-12 page research paper. Select a topic relevant to the biology of women genetics. The following topics are examples of relevant topics. ( A disease affecting predominantly women such as Multiple sclerosis, Cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, breast cancer) – The purpose of this 8-10 page, double spaced (12 pt font New Times Roman) research paper is to provide an objective and informative discussion of a topic relevant to the biology of women in which you integrate concepts from the course with your topic. You should provide ample detail and depth of concepts to demonstrate knowledge of the topic. For instance, you should explain the molecular, cellular, physiological, or anatomical basis of biological function, responses or disease. In writing the paper, you may consider the scientific community as your audience such that you write in the highest level of writing, but recognizing that there are many areas within the scientific community. While you do not have to define terms that we have discussed in class, you should use such terms in a knowledgeable and accurate manner. Your research on this topic should include at 6 references. Provide an in-text citation for each piece of evidence included in the paper (APA format) and then include a complete bibliography at the end of the paper. You should begin your paper with an introductory paragraph, stating the topic of interest, the purpose of the paper and a few main questions that will be answered by the end of the paper. The introduction should also identify the main supporting points that will be expanded within the body of the paper. The body of the paper should include at least a paragraph that includes supporting statements and examples. Support each sub-topic by identifying and summarizing relevant conclusions and justify these conclusions from peer reviewed journals and provide transitional statements to link such evidence to each topic. The evidence you present should serve to support an answer for at least one of the questions you outlined at the beginning of the paper. Transition sentences should be used to help link the connections between sub-topics and elucidate how sub-topics are relevant to the overall purpose of the paper. You should end with a concluding paragraph in which you tie together your main point with the main supporting points made in the paper. You should summarize the answer to the questions you posed in the introduction and generate a novel conclusion that is based on the evidence you included within the paper. Please be sure to follow regulations regarding plagiarism and use citations for each reference that you use. Your writing must represent your own thoughts and work and no portion of your paper may be copied from another source, including another’s paper or your own paper from another course. You should avoid having large sections of direct quotations, but rather rephrase information from sources into your own words, with in-text citations. You should use in-text citations and bibliography according to APA style. You should use at least 6 peer–reviewed references. The following website may be useful for help on using citations. (

Formative Assessments

Summative Assessments

Timeline This course will be taught in fall Students will have the opportunity to complete a variety of activities with formative assessment that will prepare them to write an 8-12 research paper.