A Project-Based Biology Unit: Star Athlete Collapses on the Football Field

Author:

Lotter Christine1,Hoppmann Richard2,Bailey Stephanie3,Carnes Nathan4,Kiernan Daniel A.5

Affiliation:

1. CHRISTINE LOTTER is an Associate Professor of Science Education in the College of Education at the University of South Carolina; e-mail: lotter@mailbox.sc.edu.

2. RICHARD HOPPMANN is a Professor of Internal Medicine, Director of the Ultrasound Institute, and Dean Emeritus at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Columbia, SC 29209; e-mail: hoppman@sc.edu.

3. STEPHANIE BAILEY is a Biology Teacher at Airport High School in West Columbia, SC 29170; e-mail: smbailey@lex2.org.

4. NATHAN CARNES is an Associate Professor of Science Education in the College of Education and Associate Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at the University of South Carolina; e-mail: ncarnes@mailbox.sc.edu.

5. DANIEL A. KIERNAN is a Senior Instructor of Biology in the Division of Science, Mathematics and Engineering at the University of South Carolina Sumter; e-mail: kiernand@uscsumter.edu.

Abstract

Students in a high school biology class were introduced to the case of “Marcus” (a pseudonym), a high school football player who collapsed on the football field during a game and was rushed to the emergency room with various symptoms. Throughout the two-week, project-based unit, students worked in cooperative groups to diagnose Marcus, learning about various inherited diseases and heat-related ailments that might impact young athletes. This unit integrates ultrasound technology into the classroom as a teaching and diagnostic technique and introduces students to health science careers. Student groups work to produce a final product that is presented to a public audience (e.g., parents, teachers, coaches) to increase their awareness of the science content underlying the causes of sudden collapses in young athletes. This learning experience ended with students individually writing a letter to Marcus's family explaining his diagnosis and the related biology concepts.

Publisher

University of California Press

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Education

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