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3.1.6 Ethics of Vaccination

3.1.6 Ethics of Vaccination. L.O: to evaluate scientific methods to analyse how science is portrayed in the media Starter: BIOL1 Past Exam Question 5. 3.1.6 Ethics of Vaccination 2. L.O: to evaluate scientific methods to analyse how science is portrayed in the media. Evaluate.

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3.1.6 Ethics of Vaccination

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  1. 3.1.6 Ethics of Vaccination L.O: to evaluate scientific methods to analyse how science is portrayed in the media Starter: BIOL1 Past Exam Question 5

  2. 3.1.6 Ethics of Vaccination 2 L.O: to evaluate scientific methods to analyse how science is portrayed in the media

  3. Evaluate • Tips: • Sample size? • Do we know their gender, age, weight, diet, job? • Can we definitely say that one factor has causes the other?

  4. Vaccinations http://www.nhs.uk/Video/Pages/vaccinationanimation.aspx

  5. 3.1.6 Ethics of Vaccination L.O.2: to analyse how science is portrayed in the media • Read the two newspaper articles • Then ask for a question sheet (1 per pair) • Please answer the questions in full sentences in your notes Extension: How could the NHS reassure parents that the MMR vaccine is safe?

  6. What Next? http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/call-to-make-mmr-jab-compulsory/7343.html

  7. Should The MMR Vaccine Become Compulsory? Discuss!

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