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Meet the Gene Machine
An interactive dialogue event for 14-19 year olds

At-Bristol and the University of the West of
England are pleased to announce a brand new outreach programme for
schools and colleges in the South West.
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Meet the Gene Machine is designed to engage
young people and teachers in debate around the social and ethical
implications raised by advances in medical genetics. Through a
combination of fast paced humour and engaging debate, the project
creates opportunities for Key Stage 4 and post-16 students to discuss
such issues. It also gives teachers support in leading classroom
activities that stimulate discussion on the human implications of
science.
It has two key elements, a short drama piece followed by a facilitated
debate session, all delivered by experienced members of the At-Bristol
learning team. Sessions are approximately 45 minutes in length and can
be delivered to groups of up to 60 students at a time.
Continuing Professional Development workshops for teachers are also
held after each event. These CPD sessions will cover transferable
skills that are required to lead debate on controversial issues in
biomedicine. These are twilight sessions lasting approximately one
hour.
Meet the Gene Machine is a cross-curricula event and supports
the curriculum in a variety of subjects, including Science (especially
biology, human biology and genetics), Drama and the performing arts,
English, PSHE, and Citizenship.
Thanks to the support of the Wellcome Trust this opportunity is
offered free of charge to schools and colleges until early
2008. Availability is limited, so book quickly to secure your slot!
For further details or to book a visit, please call Project Manager
Rebeca Medrano-Arnaez on 0117 915 7175, or email
education@at-bristol.org.uk
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