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NAME:
Ms. Kristen Anderson

SCHOOL:
Lincoln-Way Central High School
CLASS:
LWC Sciences
SCHOOL PHONE:
815.462.2389
* Anatomy and Phsyiology Medical
* Elements of Biology
* Elements of Biology Collaborative with Mrs. Sabo
* In past years I have taught Biology, Earth Science and Physical Science
* Head Girls Water Polo Coach: West (6th year)
* Head Girls Swimming Coach: West (1st year)
* Coached Boys swimming and water polo
* Received Masters in Education (School Leadership and Administration)
from Olivet Nazarene University in May of 2007
* Teaching Certificate in Secondary Sciences from Trinity Christian College
* Graduated with a BA in Exercise Science from Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa
(2001). Go Duhawks!
* Swam for Loras all four years, played one year of soccer
* Graduate of Tinley Park High School (1997)
Anatomy and Physiology - Medical:
MY VISION FOR ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY MEDICAL:
1) To prepare the student for a college level Anatomy and Physiology course.
2) To provide a foundation of terminology used in Anatomy and the medical
field.
3) To use a variety of methods to learn materials (lecture, labs, lab
quizzes, research and presentation by peers).
COURSE OVERVIEW: Human Anatomy and Physiology - Medical is a class designed
to meet the needs of senior students who have a genuine interest in a health
care occupation. This course will provide the student with a strong academic
background in Human Anatomy and Physiology as well as a practical hands on
experience in the hospital setting. In the fall semester, students will
attend a regular Human Anatomy and Physiology course for two periods each
day. In this class, students will study human body systems with particular
emphasis upon disease and the treatment of disease. On Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
and Thursdays during the spring semester, Central High School students will
attend Provena Saint Joseph Medical Center (Joliet). Students will leave
Lincoln-Way one-half hour before the start of first hour and will return for
their 3rd hour class. At the hospital, students will rotate through various
departments for an intern experience. On Mondays and Fridays, students will
attend the Lincoln-Way campus for career research, seminar reports, ethics
research and discussion, guest speakers, etc.
Elements of Biology:
MY MISSION FOR ELEMENTS OF BIOLOGY:
1) To explore and study the biological concepts related to our world.
2) To prepare students for futher study in the sciences by reinforcing
proper lab skills, observation and note taking techniques.
COURSE OUTLINE: Elements of Biology, is a lab-based course that will explore
a wide variety of biological concepts, including but not limited to the
characteristics of life, classification, cell structure and function, and
the history of life.
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