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ISSUES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY TEACHING - A nationwide biotechnology outreach and awareness program for Malaysian high schools
Biotechnology education in developing nations remains one of the rate limiting factors in achieving optimal human resource capacity to drive and tap the bio-resources of these nations. Many developing countries are situated within rich bio-diversity enclaves. Biotechnology offers the promise of tapp...
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Published in: | Electronic Journal of Biotechnology 2005-09, Vol.8 (1) |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Biotechnology education in developing nations remains one of the rate
limiting factors in achieving optimal human resource capacity to drive
and tap the bio-resources of these nations. Many developing countries
are situated within rich bio-diversity enclaves. Biotechnology offers
the promise of tapping these bio resources towards due process of
developing these nations. While there may be a steady stream of biology
and biotechnology based graduates, from Malaysian as well as foreign
universities contributing to the human resource base for these
countries, the numbers and knowledge diversity produced, still lack the
capacity to optimally power research and development as well as supply
the industrial biotechnology sectors of these countries. Realizing the
need to address these issues at the grassroots level of higher
education, Malaysia has taken an active step of bringing biotechnology
into the classrooms of high schools throughout the country. These
future generations of Malaysians, are hoped to progress towards manning
and driving Malaysia's BioValley initiatives (a biotech based R&D
and industry cluster), towards the national dream of developed nation
status by the year 2020, using biotechnology as an economic growth
vehicle. Here, we share our experiences in developing and proliferating
a biotechnology awareness program for Malaysian high schools. It is
hoped that similar programs will strive towards similar objectives in
other developing countries. |
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ISSN: | 0717-3458 0717-3458 |