Lesson Plan: Science Inquiry Using Humans and the Ethical Considerations
Estimated Lesson Duration:
Three – 15-25 minute lessons
Overview:
Students will develop a question and hypothesis based on their interpretation of one of the Let’s Get Healthy! graphs. Then they will design a hypothetical experiment to test their hypothesis. Following this, students will share their experiments and discuss the ethical implications of each. Once the ethical issues have been identified, students working in a small groups will chose one experiment and design an Institutional Review Board (IRB) to further explore and resolve ethical implications.
Key Concepts and Standards:
Key Concepts: Question, hypothesis, interpretation, institutional Review Board, ethics, human research, data
Standards: Download the briefing sheet about how this lesson meets standards:
Standards list – Science Inquiry Using Humans (.docx)
The standards listed were identified using key concepts from each individual lesson. These key concepts were aligned with the specific Oregon State Standards, Common Core Standards, and Next Generation Science Standards that apply specifically to each individual lesson.
Teachers may consult the Oregon Department of Education’s website for additional terms related to each lesson.
Preparations/ Materials
• Let’s Get Healthy! graphs
• Science Inquiry Booklets
• (Optional) Steve Lent’s IRB PowerPoint – http://ties.ohsu.edu/classroomactivities/Lent_Presentation%202009.ppt
• (Optional) Steve Lent’s – Responsible Research Lesson Using Mock Review Boards
http://ties.ohsu.edu/Lesson_IRB.pdf
Downloadable Lesson and Supporting Materials
Full Lesson Plan
Worksheets
- Handouts for Activity 1
- Handouts for Activity 1
- Scientific Inquiry Booklet and IRB Process
- DataLesson2Scientific Inquiry and IRB Process
Teacher Resources
- DataLesson2_Teacher Resource – Lent_Responsible Research Lesson
- DataLesson2_Teacher Resource – Lent_Responsible Research Lesson
Supporting Presentations
Grade Levels: Middle School
Subjects: Health, Social Studies