Cultural Implications of Biotechnology
Competency D2. Describe natural resource stewardship which supports sustainable AFNR systems.
Description
The cultural implications of biotechnology include ethical debates, societal impacts, and changes in healthcare, agriculture, and industry, influencing how we view life, nature, and our role in modifying living organisms.
Resources
- Culture and Biotechnology (University of Hawaii)
- Ethical Issues with Pig Heart Transplants
- Are GMOs Good or Bad? Video
Teaching Methods
Brainstorming, Lecture Discussion, Paired or Small Group Discussion, Case Study, Resource People, Debate