CTD
Zoo Vets【 Northwestern University CTD 】Age 7-9 動物園小獸醫
Students delve into what animals need to survive and how zoo vets help them, for example by creating the right kinds of zoo habitats and providing a healthy diet.
David Bisnett
2980 HKD (380 Points)
(1 Learning point = 1 USD)
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Feature of the Class
Northwestern University CTD Program
CTD certificate will be issued upon completion
Experienced teachers from United States
Interactive and engaging learning environment
Enroll Deadline: 20 July, 2021
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Learning Goals
Investigate life science
Classify animals and compare their characteristics
Critical thinking: solution to help zoo vets
Develop reasoning skills to think like a professional zoo vets
學生化身為小小獸醫,通過了解動物園中的動物們走進奇妙的生命科學世界
對動物進行分類,了解動物的生活習性,探究動物如何生存並得到獸醫的幫助
為動物們設計獨特的棲息地及飲食計劃,學會像動物園醫生一樣的思考
8
5-10 Learners
60 Minutes
Ages 7 - 9
English
HKD 2980
Schedule
Two-week course (Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri)
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Meet Your Teacher
David Bisnett
New York State High-School Teacher for more than 20 years in Science Topics
David is a New York State public High-School Teacher for more than 20 years. He has extensive experience as a Chemistry Teacher and has also taught Environmental Science, Biology and Astronomy. David enlisted in the US Army for 2 years’ active duty before returning to upstate NY to attend college. He holds 2 degrees from SUNY Potsdam: a BA in Biology and a Master’s in Education, he also has a Master’s in Environmental Management from Duke University. Fascinated by the learning process his entire life, David has always had a passion for education. Be it in the classroom, instructing 30 students simultaneously or 1 on 1 tutoring, David strives for exceptional learning outcomes for all of his students. When he is not teaching or tutoring , you may often find him waist deep in some river in the Catskills or Adirondack mountains Flyfishing for Trout.
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Content Details
About This Course
Junior veterinarians or caregivers investigate life sciences by focusing on zoo animals. They classify animals and compare animals' characteristics. Students delve into what animals need to survive and how zoo vets help them, for example by creating the right kinds of zoo habitats and providing a healthy diet. Students develop their reasoning skills to think like zoo vets.
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Course Break-Down
Life science intro Zoo animals categories and characteristics Animal habits and care for them Healthy Diets
Learner Level Prerequisites / Time Expectation / Class Tool
Zoom, PC / Tablet
Teaching Materials Provided
within CTD ePortal during the courses
Skills Acquired
Science
Critical Thinking
Creativity / Innovation
Problem Solving