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Chicago, Illinois, United States
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My name is Adriane and I am a biology and chemistry teacher. I have a very diverse teaching history having taught preschool, middle school, high school, community college, and at a four year-university (both undergraduate and masters-level courses). As a high school teacher, I have taught biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science.
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pGlo/Bacterial Transformation Manipulatives

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Ever have a hard time explaining bacterial transformation to your students? I have seen many student misconceptions over the years of doing bacterial transformation labs with students: confusing ampicillin in a bioengineered plasmid and ampicillin in agar, confused if the ampicillin in the plate is causing the ampicillin resistance; many also struggle with the difference between the bacteria and the plasmid itself. In this lesson, I give the students the directions and then go around table b
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Experience

My name is Adriane and I am a biology and chemistry teacher. I have a very diverse teaching history having taught preschool, middle school, high school, community college, and at a four year-university (both undergraduate and masters-level courses). As a high school teacher, I have taught biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science.

Teaching style

Many students find science daunting and inaccessible. My teaching style promotes self-confidence in the sciences, makes science fun, and encourages exploration and questioning. I try to make science as fun and engaging as possible (not a hard feat given how amazing science is!)

My own education history

For my undergraduate education, I majored in biology and minored in chemistry and secondary education. I also have a PhD in Science Education. My dissertation focused on how students learn science more meaningfully through talk, debate, and authentic questioning in the classroom.