The Biology Teacher Podcast
In this episode of The Biology Teacher Podcast, Meghan Perks talks with James Sidebotham, a biology teacher in Alicante, Spain, whose path to teaching includes studying Buddhist philosophy and working as a medical doctor. James shares how he teaches biology as a story and explains his powerful approach to lab work through unguided inquiry. Instead of giving students step-by-step methods, James presents a question, a box of equipment, and the challenge to figure it out themselves. He explains how this structure builds deeper understanding, encourages productive struggle, and helps students think like scientists rather than simply follow procedures. The conversation also explores James’s classroom style, his resource-sharing website thebiologydoc.com, and his book The Fingerprint of Life, which connects core biology concepts through a narrative journey of life on Earth. This episode is packed with practical ideas and thoughtful reflections for biology teachers looking to deepen student thinking and engagement in both labs and lessons. The Biology Doc: www.thebiologydoc.com [https://www.thebiologydoc.com/] The Fingerprint of Life at https://www.jamessidebotham.com/books [https://www.jamessidebotham.com/books] Podcast Website: www.thebiologyteacherpodcast.com [https://www.thebiologyteacherpodcast.com/]
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