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Dr. Brian M. Donovan, BSCS Science Learning*

September 25 @ 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Genetics Education Needs to Move Beyond Mendel to Combat White Supremacy

Brian M. Donovan, Ph.D., BSCS Science Learning

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Abstract

Throughout history, the science of genetics has been used to support white supremacist claims about the naturalness of racial inequality. What role, if any, does biology education play in the development of ideas about the genetic causes of social inequality? In his talk, Dr. Brian M. Donovan will present data from randomized control trials (RCTs) carried out in schools to highlight how students unintentionally learn genetic explanations for racial inequality in school biology. Then, Dr. Donovan will use evidence from RCTs to explain how these harmful beliefs could be reduced through curriculum and instruction that enhances students’ disciplinary literacy in genomics. Dr. Donovan will argue that the teaching of human genetics is not a socially neutral endeavor. It could produce humane or inhumane social attitudes depending on what we teach students about genetic variation and race. By teaching about the social and quantitative complexities of human genetic variation in order to challenge white supremacist beliefs, we can help students develop a better understanding of human difference, which in turn, could reduce the risk that students develop naïve and harmful beliefs about the genetic basis of racial inequality.

Join us on Monday, September 25 in Stephens Room (3503 Thomas Hall) and ZOOM for the Genetics and Genomics Seminar Series. Link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/91741454918?pwd=U0drVUpPdGJiSXVpcnVUZDNwaHVUZz09

This is part of a Special Two-Day Event hosted by the GGA, GES, College of Education, and the Kenan Fellows Program for Teacher Leadership. Read more about the GES Colloquium on Tuesday, September 26.

Details

Date:
September 25
Time:
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Event Category:

Organizer

GGA
Phone:
919-515-1651
Email:
rsstojan@ncsu.edu

Venue

Stephens Room, 3503 Thomas Hall OR Zoom
112 Derieux Place
Raleigh, NC 27607 United States
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