Students Reading Decades-Old Biology Books

Story Created: Nov 10, 2012 at 7:39 AM AKST

Story Updated: Nov 10, 2012 at 9:48 AM AKST

ANCHORAGE - As a biology teacher for the past nine years at East High School, Kelly Auer has become used to researching her own lesson plans and teaching materials.

"The materials in those books are at least 15 to 20 years old, said Auer, pointing to a stack of old biology texts, some falling apart, in her classroom.

"Those books will go weeks without being used, she said.

Most of the textbooks prescribed by the Anchorage School District for biology were printed in 1999, and the contents are much older.

One day we may sequence the human genome, Auer said, referring to one of the old books.

We just celebrated the 10th anniversary of it," she said with a laugh.

Auer is hoping a plan by the Anchorage School District to provide new biology materials will free up some of the time she spends devising lesson plans from scratch.

And shell be able to send students home with books without worrying theyll learn outdated science.

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Students Reading Decades-Old Biology Books

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