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Learning how scientists work: experiential research projects to promote cell biology learning and scientific process skills.

Shubhik K DebBurman1.   

Abstract

Facilitating not only the mastery of sophisticated subject matter, but also the development of process skills is an ongoing challenge in teaching any introductory undergraduate course. To accomplish this goal in a sophomore-level introductory cell biology course, I require students to work in groups and complete several mock experiential research projects that imitate the professional activities of the scientific community. I designed these projects as a way to promote process skill development within content-rich pedagogy and to connect text-based and laboratory-based learning with the world of contemporary research. First, students become familiar with one primary article from a leading peer-reviewed journal, which they discuss by means of PowerPoint-based journal clubs and journalism reports highlighting public relevance. Second, relying mostly on primary articles, they investigate the molecular basis of a disease, compose reviews for an in-house journal, and present seminars in a public symposium. Last, students author primary articles detailing investigative experiments conducted in the lab. This curriculum has been successful in both quarter-based and semester-based institutions. Student attitudes toward their learning were assessed quantitatively with course surveys. Students consistently reported that these projects significantly lowered barriers to primary literature, improved research-associated skills, strengthened traditional pedagogy, and helped accomplish course objectives. Such approaches are widely suited for instructors seeking to integrate process with content in their courses.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12669101      PMCID: PMC149805          DOI: 10.1187/cbe.02-07-0024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biol Educ        ISSN: 1536-7509


  8 in total

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Journal:  Cell Biol Educ       Date:  2002

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Authors:  Daniel P Odom; Martha J Grossel
Journal:  Cell Biol Educ       Date:  2002

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Authors:  Megan Guziewicz; Toni Vitullo; Bethany Simmons; Rebecca Eustance Kohn
Journal:  Cell Biol Educ       Date:  2002

4.  Glucose transport in cultured animal cells: an exercise for the undergraduate cell biology laboratory.

Authors:  Mary Lee S Ledbetter; Malcolm J Lippert
Journal:  Cell Biol Educ       Date:  2002

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Journal:  Science       Date:  2001-08-24       Impact factor: 47.728

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