Biological sciences

Definition of Biological sciences as it relates to Education, Religious Education, Science Education

Biological Sciences in the context of education and religious education specifically refers to the study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and the environment, from a pedagogical perspective. This encompasses understanding the fundamental principles of biology such as cellular processes, genetics, evolution, ecology, and physiology, among others. It involves not only the acquisition of knowledge but also the development of critical thinking skills, scientific literacy, and an appreciation for the complexity and beauty of life on Earth. In religious education, biological sciences can be used to explore questions related to the origins of life, the diversity of species, and the ethical implications of scientific discoveries in relation to faith and belief systems. It encourages students to engage with scientific concepts while considering their spiritual and moral dimensions, fostering a holistic understanding of the world around them.

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Faculty of Biological Sciences | University of Leeds
COLLEGE of BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES | College of Biological Sciences
Home | Department of Biological Sciences
BASC | College of Biological Sciences
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) – UKRI
The Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
International Journal of Biological Sciences
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Zalgen Labs – Discovery and advancement in biological sciences
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IUBS – International Union of Biological Sciences
Science at the Top - Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
Biological Data Science
:METANICHE: The METANICHE is a philosophy and science of micro and macro environments of both nature and biological systems which form the cradle of every living organism which have evolved over a period with influence from the organisms that were nursed in those cradles as well as between the organisms and nature.
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