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BIOLOGY SYLLABUS - Curriculum

AN ROINN OIDEACHAIS AGUS EOLA OCHTA. L EAVING C ERTIFICATE. BIOLOGY . SYLLABUS . (O RDINARY L EVEL AND H IGHER L EVEL ). leaving CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES. Aims and Principles The leaving Certificate (Established). 1. The general aim of education is to contribute The leaving Certificate (Established) programme towards the development of all aspects of the offers students a broad and balanced education individual, including aesthetic, creative, critical, while allowing for some specialisation. cultural, emotional, expressive, intellectual, for Syllabuses are provided in a wide range of personal and home life, for working life, for subjects. All subjects are offered at Ordinary and living in the community and for leisure. Higher levels. In addition, Mathematics and Irish are also offered at Foundation level. 2. leaving Certificate programmes are presented within this general aim, with a particular The certificate is used for purposes of selection emphasis on the preparation of students for the into further education, employment, training and requirements of further education or training, for higher education.

The Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP) The Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme is an intervention within the Leaving Certificate (Established). LCVP students study a minimum of five subjects (at Higher, Ordinary or Foundation levels), including Irish and two subjects from specified vocational subject groupings.

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1 AN ROINN OIDEACHAIS AGUS EOLA OCHTA. L EAVING C ERTIFICATE. BIOLOGY . SYLLABUS . (O RDINARY L EVEL AND H IGHER L EVEL ). leaving CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES. Aims and Principles The leaving Certificate (Established). 1. The general aim of education is to contribute The leaving Certificate (Established) programme towards the development of all aspects of the offers students a broad and balanced education individual, including aesthetic, creative, critical, while allowing for some specialisation. cultural, emotional, expressive, intellectual, for Syllabuses are provided in a wide range of personal and home life, for working life, for subjects. All subjects are offered at Ordinary and living in the community and for leisure. Higher levels. In addition, Mathematics and Irish are also offered at Foundation level. 2. leaving Certificate programmes are presented within this general aim, with a particular The certificate is used for purposes of selection emphasis on the preparation of students for the into further education, employment, training and requirements of further education or training, for higher education.

2 Employment and for their role as participative, enterprising citizens. The leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP). 3. All leaving Certificate programmes aim to provide continuity with and progression from the The leaving Certificate Vocational Programme is Junior Certificate programme. The relative an intervention within the leaving Certificate weighting given to the various components (Established). LCVP students study a minimum personal and social (including moral and of five subjects (at Higher, Ordinary or spiritual) development, vocational studies and Foundation levels), including Irish and two preparation for further education and for adult subjects from specified vocational subject and working life within the programmes may groupings. They are also required to take a vary. recognised course in a Modern European language, other than Irish or English.

3 In addition 4. Programmes leading to the award of the leaving LCVP students take three Link Modules on Certificate are of two years duration and are Enterprise Education, Preparation for Work and offered in three forms: Work Experience. i. The leaving Certificate (Established) In particular, the LCVP aims to foster in students a spirit of enterprise and initiative and to ii. The leaving Certificate Vocational Programme develop their interpersonal, vocational and technological skills. iii. The leaving Certificate Applied The leaving Certificate Applied 5. All leaving Certificate programmes, in The leaving Certificate Applied is a distinct, self- contributing to a high quality education, contained leaving Certificate programme. It is emphasise the importance of : designed for those students who do not wish to proceed directly to third level education or for self-directed learning and independent those whose needs, aspirations and aptitudes thought are not adequately catered for by the other two leaving Certificate programmes.

4 The leaving a spirit of inquiry, critical thinking, problem Certificate Applied is structured around three solving, self-reliance, initiative and enterprise main elements Vocational Preparation, Vocational Education and General Education - preparation for further education, for adult which are interrelated and interdependent. This and working life programme is characterised by educational experiences of an active, practical and student- lifelong learning. centred nature. leaving CERTIFICATE. BIOLOGY . (ORDINARY AND HIGHER LEVEL). L E A V I N G C E R T I F I C AT E B I O L O G Y S Y L L A B U S . Preamble Policy Context Science education in the senior cycle should reflect The three components are integrated within each the changing needs of students and the growing science SYLLABUS , with the first component having significance of science for strategic development in a 70% weighting.

5 The remaining 30% should be Ireland. allocated to the other two components in the ratio 3 to 1. leaving Certificate Science syllabuses are designed to incorporate the following components: The science syllabuses, which are offered at two levels, Higher and Ordinary, will have approximately 180. science for the enquiring mind or pure science, hours of class contact time over a two-year period. to include the principles, procedures and They should be practically and experimentally based concepts of the subject as well as its cultural in their teaching. and historical aspects science for action or the applications of science and its interface with technology science that is concerned with issues political, social and economic of concern to citizens. L E A V I N G C E R T I F I C AT E B I O L O G Y S Y L L A B U S.

6 CONTENTS. Introduction .. 2. Unit One: BIOLOGY - The Study of Life .. 5. Unit Two: The Cell .. 15. Unit Three: The Organism .. 27. 1. L E A V I N G C E R T I F I C AT E B I O L O G Y S Y L L A B U S . Introduction Aims BIOLOGY is the study of life. Through the study of BIOLOGY students employ the processes of science in The aims of the SYLLABUS are: their investigations and explore the diversity of life to contribute to students' general education and the inter-relationship between organisms and through their involvement in the process of their environment. Students develop an scientific investigation and the acquisition of understanding and knowledge of the unit of life the biological knowledge and understanding cell whose structures and processes are shared by all to encourage in students an attitude of scientific living organisms and, in so doing, gain an insight into enquiry, of curiosity and self-discovery through the uniqueness, function and role of organisms, (i) individual study and personal initiative including themselves.

7 In addition, they become aware (ii) team work of the use by humans of other living organisms and (iii) class-directed work their products to enhance human health and the to develop an understanding of biological facts human environment and make informed evaluations and principles about contemporary biological issues to enhance an interest in and develop an appreciation of the nature and diversity of It is intended that this SYLLABUS will prove relevant to organisms the lives of students and inspire in them an interest in to create an awareness of the application of and excitement about BIOLOGY . It should enable them biological knowledge to modern society in as future citizens to discuss and make judgements on personal, social, economic, environmental, issues in BIOLOGY and science that impact on their industrial, agricultural, medical, waste daily lives and on society.

8 It should provide them management and other technological contexts with the knowledge, skills and understanding to to develop in students an ability to make pursue further education, training and employment informed evaluations about contemporary in BIOLOGY -related fields and thereby respond to the biological issues. needs of the economy and contribute to sustained economic development. 2. L E A V I N G C E R T I F I C AT E B I O L O G Y S Y L L A B U S . SYLLABUS Structure Practical Activities The SYLLABUS is composed of science for the enquiring In the course of their studies, students should mind or pure science, which constitutes undertake a range of practical work, laboratory work approximately 70% of the SYLLABUS , and the and fieldwork. Students should carry out these technological, political, social and economic aspects activities over the duration of the course.

9 A record of of BIOLOGY , which constitutes the remaining 30%. this work should be retained. The SYLLABUS consists of three units: In all practical work safety must be a major concern. Teachers are encouraged to develop in their students Unit One: BIOLOGY - The Study of Life positive attitudes and approaches to safety in the Unit Two: The Cell range of activities they encounter and to inculcate in Unit Three: The Organism. them an awareness of the values of creating a safe working environment. The learning outcomes associated with the units of study are presented in four columns: Standard laboratory safety precautions should be observed and care taken when carrying out activities. Sub-units and topics All legal and health regulations must be adhered to Depth of treatment in activities involving live and dead organisms.

10 Before rearing and maintaining organisms, Contemporary issues and technology detailed information on the appropriate methods Practical activities. for the rearing and maintenance of the organisms must be studied. These methods must be strictly The sequence in which the SYLLABUS is presented adhered to during the activity. does not imply any particular order of teaching. Teaching strategies should promote the aims and Students should appreciate the possibility for errors in objectives of the SYLLABUS . Professional discretion activities and the precautions or controls that can be should be evident when dealing with sensitive applied to reduce errors. Students should also be topics in the SYLLABUS . aware that the value of scientific method is limited by the extent of our own basic knowledge, by the Duration basis of investigation, by our ability to interpret results, by its application to the natural world The SYLLABUS is designed for approximately 180 hours (which is always subject to change or variation).


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