Dialogues as Case Studies—A Discussion on Human Cloning: Creating Drama and Controversy in the Science Classroom

by: Clyde Freeman Herreid

Dialogues are recorded conversations between two or more people, and as an educational device the use of dialogues has been sporadic. This article, to illustrate the several uses of dialogues, includes a dialogue assignment the author gave to a general biology class—writing a dialogue paper on human cloning. Also included is an example of a freshman's paper.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 2/1/1999Stock # jcst99_028_04_245Volume 028Issue 04

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