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      Situating and teaching 21st century zoology: revealing pattern in the form and function of animals.

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      Integrative zoology

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          The current challenges (increasing levels of integration in the biological sciences) facing the teaching of zoology and the structure of the zoology curriculum are explored herein. General context is provided and a more focused scrutiny of the situation in North America is presented. The changing emphases in more broadly-based biological sciences programs in North America are outlined, and their influence on the role of zoology as part of fundamental biological training is considered. The longer term impact of such changes in emphasis on the teaching of zoology is discussed, and the central role that zoology can play in dealing with both science content and science education is advanced. Based upon a focal workshop on the future of the zoology curriculum in Canada, a perspective on the challenges facing curriculum evolution is provided. Extensive curriculum redesign is called for to ensure that zoology provides a broad-scale integrative approach to the understanding of biodiversity in evolutionary, ecological and functional contexts. Barriers to, and drivers of change are identified and the need for collaborative approaches to curricular evolution is emphasized.

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          Journal
          Integr Zool
          Integrative zoology
          1749-4877
          1749-4869
          Sep 2009
          : 4
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Biological Sciences, University Department of of Calgary, Calgary, Canada. arussell@ucalgary.ca
          Article
          10.1111/j.1749-4877.2009.00165.x
          21392303
          ff6e1762-9bbb-451e-825f-6b6ab404d126
          © 2009 ISZS, Blackwell Publishing and IOZ/CAS.
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