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The use of animals in research: resources for schools

The Nuffield Curriculum Centre and the Nuffield Council on Bioethics have worked together to produce a range of resources which are designed to fit into Science and Citizenship lessons.

The objective of this suite of materials is to help students make informed decisions about the use of animals in research. They are made up of individual starters, activities, plenaries and an assessment exercise which can be dropped into your lessons or used as a whole according to your programmes of study.

In Science, for example, they could give an applied dimension to study of the nervous system. In Citizenship they provide a context for looking at pressure groups, the media or a topical, controversial issue which provides a basis for ethical discussion. Suggested pathways are available to help you choose the activities to use.

Use the links on the right to download the teaching resources and access other information.


Last Updated Tue, 24 June 2008

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