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Changes to the CSEC Biology
Syllabus
NESCent Evolution Workshop
Jamaica 2013
Elvis Enrique Nunez, M.Sc.
General Goals
The study of Biology is intended to assist students in:
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recognizing the dynamic nature of the interrelationships
between organisms and their environment;
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developing a natural curiosity about living organisms and a
respect for all living things and the environment;
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applying biological knowledge for further studies as well as
in everyday life situations;
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recognizing the social and economic implications of Biology.
Rationale for Changes to
the Syllabus
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More emphasis on Understanding Concepts &
Principles; less on Rote-Learning
Applications of Knowledge.
Less content; ready availability of content online
Facilitate Critical Thinking- “Think Like A
Biologist”
More Inquiry-based Teaching &Learning
Inter-relationship with Chem., Phys., Math etc.
Better prepared for CAPE
Improving pass Rate & Performance (See JEDIC;
Nunez et. al, 2010)
Some Major Changes
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Five (5) Sections  Three (3) Sections
(A) Living Organisms in the Environment
(B) Life Processes and Diseases
(C) Continuity and Variation
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Removal of some topics e.g. Nitrogen Cycle;
Bones of the vertebral column; auxins…
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Simplification of other topics e.g. kidney;
hormones
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More details on some topics e.g. Classification
(A 1.1; 1.2); Inclusion of bacterium & Protista;
Cell organelles.
Focus Shift
Greater emphasis on Molecular
Biology; Genetics & Evolution; local &
regional context (e.g. birds, lizards)
Suggested Teaching and
Learning Activities
◦ At the end of each section
◦ Designed to promote inquiry-based learning
that caters to students with various learning
styles
◦ Visual, Poetry, Posters, Models, Projects,
Group discussion, Interpreting data
Suggested Approach
Teach Section A followed by B & C
 Teach to the Inter-relatedness; Suitability
for assessing Practical Skills
 Place emphasis on concepts & skills;
Ecological approach; local/regional
examples
 Structure/Function-annotation
 Educated, Ethical-decision making
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Section C
Continuity and Variation
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Sect. C- Expanded Notes to the Teacher
& General Objectives.
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Three major tenets in Biology;
- Cell Theory
- Mendel’s Laws
- Darwin’s Evolutionary Theory
Section C
General Objectives
1. Species Concept & two major forms of
speciation
2. Importance of genetic variation (genes
heredity)
5. Mechanisms for Biological Evolution (BE)Nat. Selection, mutation, gene flow,
genetic drift
6. Evidence for BE & applications in Health,
Agric., Biodiversity/Conservation
Perspective
Geologic Time; Age of Dinosaurs; Ice
age etc
 Biodiversity.– Why Variation? How
did it arise? New Species.
 Caribbean Islands
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