Collaboration between two biologists and a physicist resulted in the example of tattooing being used as a motivator to support discussion across several scientific fields (cell biology, microbiology, human health, and physics). Although often viewed as self-destructive and rebellious in the Western world, tattooing has a deep and rich history full of meaning, for example as a rite of passage. Our main objective was to use a culturally relevant topic as a way to increase student engagement and learning while linking biological phenomena and physics. We describe this experience and provide a brief background on how the art and history of tattooing can aid in teaching young biologists.
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1 August 2012
Drawing on Popular Culture: Using Tattooing to Introduce Biological Concepts
Dorothybelle Poli,
Matthew Fleenor,
Matthew Rearick
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The American Biology Teacher
Vol. 74 • No. 6
August 2012
Vol. 74 • No. 6
August 2012
Apoptosis
cell biology
Cell death
Microbiology
physics
Sterility
tattoo