Joseph S. Levine, Ph.D., Author
Joseph S. Levine, Ph.D. was born in Mount Vernon, New York, attended public schools, and graduated from Mount Vernon High School.
Miller & Levine Biology is the best-selling blended biology program that immerses students in inquiry, so they think, investigate, and talk about biology. A wide array of support resources fosters engagement and success in the class.
See life in a whole new way with a high school biology curriculum emphasizing inquiry and interaction through problem-based learning.
A foundational part of an NGSS curriculum, the focus on real-world biology phenomena gives purpose to what students learn and keeps them interested in finding out more about a topic.
Authors Miller and Levine designed the biology program to include practical reading strategies, support, and visual learning aids, plus English Learner resources, so every student can succeed in the class.
After each chapter, students have to create personal solutions or applications then engage in discussions supported by evidence and work with their peers in an activity unique to this program.
Every unit focuses on a long-term problem to foster analytical thinking, collaboration, and self-direction. The Connect, Investigate, Synthesize, Demonstrate (CISD) model appeals to modern competencies.
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"I have used the Miller & Levine Biology program since it was first introduced with the Elephant book. I have always been impressed with the content and all of the teacher and student support material." – Deborah, Miller & Levine Biology Teacher Houston, TX
Get InspiredMiller & Levine Biology is a next generation high school biology program that makes biology exciting and relevant to students. Developed by two preeminent biologists and passionate educators, Ken Miller and Joe Levine, this bestselling biology curriculum immerses students in biological inquiry. Students think, investigate, and talk about biology. They interact with natural phenomena through hands-on and virtual student inquiry activities, problem-based learning and lab experiments. Miller & Levine Biology is made of the following program components.
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The program includes:
Miller & Levine Biology digital courseware on Savvas Realize™ includes robust digital tools that give teachers flexibility to use a digital, print, or blended format in their classrooms. Teachers can customize the program to rearrange content, upload their own content, add links to online media, and edit resources and assessments. Program-specific resources, flexible agnostic resources, and assessments are available in one location for easy lesson planning and presentation.
Teacher Edition - Available in digital and print, the wrap-around Teacher Edition provides point-of-use instructional strategies to support students as they make sense of the phenomena, answers to activities and assessments and classroom modifications to adjust instruction based on the diverse student needs, skills, and interests in their classroom.
Student Edition, available in print and digital Miller & Levine Biology is well known for its engaging student narrative. Ken Miller and Joe Levine’s storytelling writing style captivates students with real-world, relevant content. Visual analogies, virtual interactivities and simulations and reading checks at point-of-use enhance student understanding of biology concepts.
The Foundations Reading and Study Guide includes interactive experiences that improve science understanding and reinforce the three-dimensional aspect of learning. Practice focuses on key concepts and science literacy to improve students’ understanding of a scientific text. Find concise chapter summaries, written below grade level, with a focus on the Key Questions, vocabulary help, visual tools and point-of-use reading tools in this student workbook.
The Explorer’s Journal: Problem Based Learning Workbook is a digital worktext that supports student understanding of the problem-based learning projects. Within this interactive journal, students participate in a variety of sensemaking tasks include STEM Projects, virtual simulations, Authentic readings and hands-on labs.
Yes, Miller & Levine Biologia is available. The following resources are available in Spanish.
Miller & Levine Biology immerses students in real-world phenomena. The program drives student learning through a series of investigative phenomenon case studies, hands-on and virtual student experiences, and problem-based learning activities that support their understanding of the phenomenon under study.
Problem-Based Learning: Launch every unit with a Problem-Based Learning activity where learning is anchored in a local, relevant phenomenon. Connect concepts across multiple chapters through STEM projects, authentic readings, and virtual interactivities. Students design and revise their project throughout the unit in their Digital Explorer’s Journal.Case Study Phenomenon: Investigate phenomena with the Chapter Case Studies. Learning connects to the Case Study in labs, activities and assessment, creating a cohesive storyline throughout the chapter.
Active Student Experiences: Students build Science & Engineering Skills using hands-on inquiry labs, data analysis, STEM projects, and virtual simulations, labs and activities. Easy connections to the three dimensions are found at point of use in the Student and Teacher Editions
Performance-Based Assessments: Miller & Levine Biology is rich with assessment types that work in combination to assess three-dimensional learning. Performance-Based Assessments measure students’ mastery of all three dimensions through scenario-based performance tasks.
The Miller & Levine Biology program includes a variety of resources and instructional strategies that help teachers address the diverse student needs, skills, and interests in their classroom. There are several techniques which are found throughout the program including:
Miller & Levine Biology digital courseware on Savvas Realize™ includes robust digital tools that give teachers flexibility to use a digital, print, or blended format in their classrooms. Teachers can customize the program to rearrange content, upload their own content, add links to online media, and edit resources and assessments. Program-specific resources, flexible agnostic resources, and assessments are available in one location for easy lesson planning and presentation. Click here to sign up for a demo of Miller & Levine Biology.
Joe Levine earned a B.S. from Tufts University, a Masters from the Boston University Marine Program, and a Ph.D. from Harvard University. His research has been published in scientific journals ranging from Science to Scientific American, and his popular writing has appeared in trade books and in magazines such as Smithsonian and Natural History. He has taught introductory biology, ecology, marine biology, neurobiology, and coral reef biology, and currently teaches Inquiry in Rain Forests, a field-based graduate- level PD course for science teachers, through the Organization for Tropical Studies.
Following a Macy Fellowship in Science Broadcast Journalism at WGBH-TV, Levine produced science features for National Public Radio’s All Things Considered and Morning Edition, served as advisor to NOVA, and helped launch Discovery Channel’s Discover Magazine. He has served as Science Editor for OMNI-MAX films and for PBS series including Evolution, and as judge for Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival. He has designed exhibit programs for state aquarium projects in Texas, New Jersey, and Florida. Joe has led PD workshops across the United States, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, Indonesia, and Malaysia. In 2016, he served as Outstanding Educator in Residence for Singapore’s Ministry of Education.