THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

Course objectives

General skills The main goals of this course are for students: 1) to understand basics on cellular organization and functioning; 2) to understand the organization of tissues and organs in the human body; 3) to recognize the major anatomical features of vertebrate and invertebrate animals; 4) to understand the functioning of the human body (digestion, respiration, movement, reproduction, sensory perceptions) and make comparisons with the same functions in animals; 5) to understand the transformations occurred over time as a result of biological evolution. . Specific skills A) Knowledge and understanding - knowing basics on cellular organization and functioning - Understanding the physical and biological characteristics of the most common vertebrate and invertebrate animals, capturing similarities and differences and applying different classification criteria; -Understanding the structure-function relationship and the animal diversity as an adaptation to the natural environment - Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying the transformations over time of the species - Knowing the main functions of the human body and be able to compare them in man and animals - B) Applying knowledge and understanding - be able of using what has been learned to stimulate children's curiosity of the different age about the functioning of animal and human body - be able to observe and recognize animals in their natural environment and to manipulate them safely for observations in classroom - knowing how to tell biological evolution to children - be able to apply knowledge to educate children about health and respect for their own body. C) Making judgements - be able to compare books and other materials in order to select appropriate resources for learning biology D) Communication skills - be able to communicate the knowledge acquired through the design of simple teaching units E) Learning skills - be able to develop learning strategies that stimulate the curiosity of children on the animal biology - using knowledge on the human body functioning to develop topics related to health education for children

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Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
From unicellular to multicellular organisms. The animal kingdom. The most common invertebrate and vertebrate animals. Similarities and anatomical differences, the functions of the main body systems (digestive, respiratory, circulatory, nervous), life cycles, reproduction and development, metamorphosis. Diversity and evolution. During the course direct observations will be conducted in the natural environment, in the classroom and in the museum.
Prerequisites
Having taken the exam "The language of chemistry"
Books
E. P. Solomon, C. E. Martin, D. W. Martin, L. R. Berg. 2017. Struttura e Processi Vitali negli Animali. Edises Edizioni. E. P. Solomon, C. E. Martin, D. W. Martin, L. R. Berg. 2017. Evoluzione e Biodiversità. Edises Edizioni. All news on textbooks and teaching material are given through the course website: https://classroom.google.com/c/NDY3ODczODUzNTg3
Teaching mode
Learning methods include lectures and practical experiences in the classroom. Lectures will give students the basic knowledge on the structure and functions of the human biology. The experiences in the classroom are aimed at the preparation of educational material on the human body and its functions for the nursery and primary school classes.
Frequency
Attending lectures is strongly recommended.
Exam mode
The final exam will include both module 1 and 2. The student should present and defending orally a teaching unit on a theme chosen from those taught in the course (a single theme chosen from Module 1 OR from Module 2). The teaching unit will be developed on two levels, adapted to the learning objectives for children of the kindergarten and primary school, respectively. The oral examination will allow to evaluate both the knowledge acquired by the student, and her/his ability to communicate and organise them in an appropriate educational context.
Bibliography
J. Tweet, K. Lewis. 2017. Mia nonna era un pesce: il mio primo libro sull'evoluzione. Erickson Editore. G. Santovito. 2016. Insegnare la biologia ai bambini dalla scuola dell'infanzia al primo ciclo di istruzione. Carocci Editore. E. Padoa-Schioppa.2015. Metodi e strumenti per l'insegnamento e l'apprendimento della biologia. EDISES - Edizioni Scientifiche ed Universitarie A. Perazzone. 2019. Insegnare e apprendere le scienze della vita. Mondadori Università.
Lesson mode
Learning methods include lectures and practical experiences in the classroom. Lectures will give students the basic knowledge on the structure and functions of the human biology. The experiences in the classroom are aimed at the preparation of educational material on the human body and its functions for the nursery and primary school classes.
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CoursePrimary teacher education
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year3rd year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDBIO/05
  • CFU3