Teaching Science with Minnows and Liverworts: Integration of Faculty Research and Science Education
用鲦鱼和地钱进行科学教学:教师研究与科学教育的整合
基本信息
- 批准号:0736872
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 14.81万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-04-15 至 2011-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Biological Sciences (61). This project involves a retooling of an undergraduate curriculum with the goals of increasing scientific literacy by integrating cross-disciplinary faculty research into science education in a small public university. A student-directed open-inquiry (SDOI) master curriculum is being developed and implemented that formally links a series of core courses and integrates molecular biology into a curriculum emphasizing ecology and evolutionary biology (EEB). Within this core, students are building basic scientific knowledge, developing research questions, using information technology resources, forming testable hypotheses, becoming proficient in basic research design, using statistical methods for assessment and interpretation, gaining skill in weighing evidence and synthesizing understandings, and communicating results to broad audiences. The study systems (fish and liverworts) that are being integrated into the core curriculum provide convenient, charismatic models that span the plant-animal spectrum and are highly amenable to the involvement of undergraduates. Students are addressing real-world questions in EEB with state-of-the-art molecular analyses. Assessment of the program includes both formative and summative components and is incorporating university-sanctioned assessment instruments. Engaging and preparing cohorts of trained students is invigorating faculty research programs that in turn are providing future opportunities for infusing research into the core biology curriculum. Two series of SDOI laboratory exercises are being assessed, modified and disseminated. One series includes innovative laboratory experiences in chemical behavioral ecology, and a second series details the integration of molecular techniques into ecology curricula. A controlled study approach is being used to test explicitly the efficacy of SDOI versus guided-inquiry in introductory biology labs.Broader impacts include exposure of over 200 students, from 14 different majors, to an SDOI experience each year in the enhanced core curriculum. Approximately two-thirds of these students are women, a group traditionally underrepresented in ecology and other STEM areas. Results from this study are contributing to the literature on scientific inquiry in undergraduate curricula. Students and faculty are presenting their research in local, regional and national forums, including both scientific and education professional meetings, and participating in professional development workshops for local in-service teachers.
生物科学 (61)。 该项目涉及对本科课程进行重组,目标是通过将跨学科教师研究融入一所小型公立大学的科学教育中来提高科学素养。正在开发和实施以学生为导向的开放探究(SDOI)硕士课程,正式链接一系列核心课程,并将分子生物学整合到强调生态学和进化生物学(EEB)的课程中。在此核心内,学生将建立基础科学知识,提出研究问题,使用信息技术资源,形成可检验的假设,精通基础研究设计,使用统计方法进行评估和解释,获得权衡证据和综合理解的技能,以及沟通将结果呈现给广大受众。正在纳入核心课程的研究系统(鱼和苔)提供了方便、有魅力的模型,涵盖植物-动物谱系,并且非常适合本科生的参与。学生们正在利用最先进的分子分析来解决 EEB 中的现实问题。该计划的评估包括形成性和总结性部分,并纳入了大学认可的评估工具。吸引和准备一批受过训练的学生正在激发教师的研究项目,反过来又为将研究融入核心生物学课程提供了未来的机会。两个系列的 SDOI 实验室练习正在评估、修改和传播。其中一个系列包括化学行为生态学方面的创新实验室经验,第二个系列详细介绍了分子技术与生态学课程的整合。正在使用对照研究方法来明确测试 SDOI 与入门生物学实验室中引导式探究的效果。更广泛的影响包括每年让来自 14 个不同专业的 200 多名学生在强化核心课程中接触到 SDOI 体验。这些学生中大约三分之二是女性,这一群体历来在生态学和其他 STEM 领域代表性不足。这项研究的结果为本科课程中科学探究的文献做出了贡献。学生和教师在地方、区域和国家论坛上展示他们的研究成果,包括科学和教育专业会议,并参加当地在职教师的专业发展研讨会。
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Campbell R. Bego;Angela K. Thompson;Cenetria Crockett;R. Chastain;Jeffrey L. Hieb;Linda Fuselier;Ryan J. Patrick;Marci Decaro - 通讯作者:
Marci Decaro
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