Ronnee Yashon
Ronnee Yashon is a nationally known expert in teaching genetics, ethics and
the law on all levels. She has a law degree and a background in teaching on the
high school, undergraduate, graduate and law school levels. Her case study
methodology for introducing bioethics and law in the curriculum uses simple,
personalized and current scenarios that involve the student in decision
making.
Ronnee has presented this case study method all over country and, her two
books, Case Studies in Bioethics I and II, have become popular and are being
used on all educational levels. Her new book, Landmark Cases for the Science
Classroom, uses an interdisciplinary approach and emphasizes the importance of
how law sees science. The implementation of science oriented law courses in
current law school curriculum is her newest interest. Her bioethical
supplements are in major science texts and allow teachers of non-major science
courses to integrate law and ethics into their curriculum, making it more
relevant to the students and looks to the future when they will be making the decisions
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