Biology

Biology is the science of life and all living things. It is relevant to everyone and has close links with the other sciences.Microscope, laboratory, biology, science, education icon - Download on ...

Pupils studying biology will develop the following skills:

  • Knowledge and understanding of biology
  • An understanding of biology’s role in scientific issues
  • An understanding of biology in society and the environment
  • Scientific inquiry skills to plan and carry out experiments
  • Scientific analytical thinking skills in a biology context
  • The ability to use technology, equipment and materials in scientific activities, and problem-solving skills in a biology context
  • Finding associations and investigating models in real-life contexts
  • Use and understand scientific literacy to communicate ideas and issues
  •  Information-handling skills (selecting, presenting, processing information)
  • The ability to review science-based claims in media reports
  • An understanding of the importance of accuracy
  • Evaluating environmental and scientific issues, and
  • Risk assessment and decision-making

Biology is particularly important in the following careers: nursing, childcare, doctor, food and drug industry, dentist, vet, primary teacher, medical receptionist, dental hygienist, social worker, hairdresser, beautician, working with animals, sports coaching, paramedic, and secondary teaching.

 

Useful Links:

SQA

BBC Bitesize Biology (National 5)

BBC Bitesize Biology (Higher)

National 5 Biology in a Nutshell

Higher Biology in a Nutshell

Kirkcaldy High School Biology

Oronsay Biology

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