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Hasminar Rachman Fidiastuti; Sri Rahayu Lestari; Suhadi; Sitoresmi Prabaningtyas – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2024
Microorganisms can be found in every part of the environment. They are found in the air, surfaces of objects, and various other ecosystems. Even our lives cannot be separated from the existence of microorganisms. Microbial communities and their metabolites can have positive and negative impacts. Even the Health sector has evaluated and reviewed…
Descriptors: Microbiology, Science Instruction, Diseases, Disease Control
James B. McKinlay; Katherine Kearns – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2025
In the classroom, metabolism is often approached and received as a mundane exercise in memorization. Teaching metabolism also faces the challenge of negative perceptions that can impede learning. We sought to improve the learning experience in an undergraduate lecture course on microbial metabolism by implementing an illustrated story that follows…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Microbiology, Science Instruction, Science Education
Henna Iqbal; Kenneth Onyedibe – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
Bacteria form an intense portion of reading and learning for students enrolled in microbiology education. As a part of the foundational course outline of bacteriology, bacterial classification is a significant topic of discussion. The purpose of our study was to analyze whether bacterial classification can be taught with a phylogenetic tree…
Descriptors: Microbiology, Science Instruction, Classification, Medical Education
Manuela Tripepi; Hannah M. Schapiro – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
This paper presents two low-cost hands-on activities designed to enhance student understanding and address the pedagogical challenges faced by microbiology professors in teaching concepts related to cell structure and gene regulation. In the first activity, we used Shrinky Dinks and Jeopardy-style game questions to explore the differences between…
Descriptors: Science Education, Microbiology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Sangweme, Davison; Lampert, Evan; McIntosh, Erin – American Biology Teacher, 2020
Microorganisms are diverse, minute, simple life-forms that generally cannot be seen by the naked eye and require the use of a microscope to be visualized. They have a great impact on all other life-forms. Their tiny size conceals them from us, engendering misunderstanding and fear due to the diseases caused by only a tiny minority of them. We…
Descriptors: Microbiology, Science Education, Misconceptions, Teaching Methods
Evans, Dilan P.; Jenkins, Lekelia D.; Crowther, Gregory J. – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2023
A main goal of academic courses is to help students acquire knowledge and skills that they can transfer to multiple contexts. In this article, we (i) examine students' responses to test question templates (TQTs), a framework intended to facilitate transfer, and (ii) determine whether similar transfer-promoting strategies are commonly embedded in…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Microbiology, Science Instruction, Science Tests
Sri Handayani; S. Suranto; Umi Fatmawati – Journal of Biological Education Indonesia (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia), 2025
Local problems in the surrounding environment can be developed in school learning according to independent curriculum policies so that students are responsive and can play an active role in solving problems, such as those related to viruses and their role. This study aims to determine the symptoms of viral infections in various food and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biology, Science Instruction, Science Teachers
James A. Parejko – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
The current and ongoing challenges brought on by climate change will require future scientists who have hands-on experience using advanced molecular techniques, can work with large data sets, and can make correlations between metadata and microbial diversity. A course-embedded research project can prepare students to answer complex research…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Microbiology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Chelsey Lee Nardi – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Advocates for inclusive diversity with equity, access and accountability (IDEAA) are often torn between individual-level change and institutional-level change processes. Similarly, antiracist scholarship spans individual-level and institutional-level efforts towards antiracism. In discipline-based education research (DBER) in microbiology…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Racism, Inclusion, Diversity
Krell, Moritz; Schmidt, Jonas – Journal of Biological Education, 2022
Using living organisms in biology education is a common practice that provides students with direct contact with living beings in the classroom. Several benefits and barriers of using organisms in classrooms have been proposed in the literature. Hence, biology teachers should carefully consider the pros and cons of using living organisms, and…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Educational Objectives
Zewail-Foote, Maha – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2020
A biochemistry class was transformed to implement student-centered, active-learning pedagogies to help improve competencies associated with the scientific method. In responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, the course content switched from the biochemistry of nucleic acids to the science of the newly discovered virus, SARS-CoV-2. This provided a…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Teaching Methods, COVID-19, Pandemics
Mar’atus Sholihah; Siti Zubaidah; Susriyati Mahanal; Dwi Listyorini – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
Communication skills are one of the abilities required for 21st-century learning. Students must consider communication skills in learning because they can guide students in conveying ideas effectively and interacting and collaborating with others. This study aimed to investigate the online reading-concept mapping-reciprocal teaching (REMAP-RT)…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Reciprocal Teaching, Communication Skills, Skill Development
Ameen, Fuad – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2019
Microbiology as an academic discipline that does not have a long history, but the knowledge accumulated over the past three centuries is rather considerable, and courses in microbiology are commonly taught in colleges and universities throughout the world. In this article, many of the methods that can be used for teaching microbiology in a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Microbiology, Foreign Countries
Robredo, Beatriz; Fernández-Fernández, Rosa; Torres, Carmen – Journal of Biological Education, 2023
Research and education are two areas often compartmentalised or separated by an abyss, linked in this study by a service-learning methodology, the Small World Initiative project. The programme instruction starts at the university, reaches secondary school and returns to university to complete the research, challenging young students to discover…
Descriptors: Microbiology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Genetics
Hewitt, Paul G. – Science Teacher, 2020
An economy that grows is good. Growth in income is certainly good. In general, growth is seen as a good thing. A global pandemic challenges this notion. Let's be careful of what we wish for- especially if growth is "exponential." This article describes exponential growth and doubling time, and shows how these concepts can be related to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Economic Development, Pandemics