High School Science Teacher (SY 21-22)
- Employer
- East Baton Rouge Parish Schools
- Location
- Baton Rouge, LA, US
- Salary
- Competitive
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- Job Category
- Teaching, Science Teacher
- Grade Level
- High School
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Position Type:
High School Teaching/ Science - General
Date Posted:
5/20/2021
Location:
Liberty High
Date Available:
08/02/2021
Closing Date:
06/21/2021
   Comparative Anatomy and Physiology - This one-year course engages students in rigorous study of the body's physiological systems and then compares these systems across many species in the animal kingdom (both vertebrates and invertebrates). Course assignments range from formal assessments to hands on dissections and labs. Additionally, this course places an emphasis on public speaking through scientific presentations and independent research to enhance scientific reading and writing skills. Students will also learn to read and interpret published scientific articles to examine evolutionary relationships between species, making connections that will be built on in later bioinformatics studies.
Forensic Science- This is a one-year lab-intensive course that allows students to pursue an in-depth study of forensic science as a tool for collecting evidence and crime scene analysis. Areas of study include physical evidence, properties of matter and the analysis of glass, drugs, forensic toxicology, the microscope, forensic serology, DNA, trace evidence, fire investigation, investigation of explosives, fingerprints, ballistics, forensic anthropology, casts and impressions, document examination and computer forensics.
High School Teaching/ Science - General
Date Posted:
5/20/2021
Location:
Liberty High
Date Available:
08/02/2021
Closing Date:
06/21/2021
   Comparative Anatomy and Physiology - This one-year course engages students in rigorous study of the body's physiological systems and then compares these systems across many species in the animal kingdom (both vertebrates and invertebrates). Course assignments range from formal assessments to hands on dissections and labs. Additionally, this course places an emphasis on public speaking through scientific presentations and independent research to enhance scientific reading and writing skills. Students will also learn to read and interpret published scientific articles to examine evolutionary relationships between species, making connections that will be built on in later bioinformatics studies.
Forensic Science- This is a one-year lab-intensive course that allows students to pursue an in-depth study of forensic science as a tool for collecting evidence and crime scene analysis. Areas of study include physical evidence, properties of matter and the analysis of glass, drugs, forensic toxicology, the microscope, forensic serology, DNA, trace evidence, fire investigation, investigation of explosives, fingerprints, ballistics, forensic anthropology, casts and impressions, document examination and computer forensics.
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