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Assessment of a Flipped Classroom Model Based on Microlectures in a Medical Molecular Biology Course
Kong, Fanli; Li, Zhengyi; Su, Xiaoming; Zhuang, Wenyue – Journal of Biological Education, 2022
This study aims to compare the influences of traditional lectures (TL) with a flipped classroom (FC). Two consecutive classes of students from a laboratory medicine speciality learned medical molecular biology through the flipped or nonflipped (TL) approach with online microlectures. We inspected examination scores, learning experiences and…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Lecture Method, Molecular Biology, Electronic Learning
Brack, Virgil, Jr.; Boyles, Justin G.; Cable, Ted T. – American Biology Teacher, 2022
As researchers, teachers, and practitioners we often encounter young professionals and lay adults who do not understand basics of mammalian body temperature regulation. Often their single solid piece of knowledge is that some vertebrates (mammals and birds) are warm-blooded and some (fish, amphibians, and reptile) are cold-blooded, which is…
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Science Instruction, Misconceptions
Tran, Mark V. – HAPS Educator, 2022
Learning physiology requires students to apply physical and chemical principles to the study of biological systems. Unfortunately, many undergraduate anatomy and physiology (A&P) students are unprepared for this due to a lack of prerequisite knowledge in physics and chemistry. This lack of prerequisite knowledge of chemistry and physics makes…
Descriptors: Physiology, Science Education, Anatomy, Majors (Students)
Owolade, Adeyinka Olayemi; Salami, Marie Onovroghene; Kareem, Adeyinka Oluwaseun; Oladipupo, Popoola Oluwasegun – Anatolian Journal of Education, 2022
In recent years, students' performance in Biology in the Senior Secondary Certificates Examination (SSCE) has not been encouraging. Studies have attributed fluctuating achievement of students in Biology to ineffective use of instructional strategies. If sustainable solution is not proffered to the issue of poor performance in Biology, it could…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Inquiry, Active Learning, Biology
Yaki, Akawo Angwal – European Journal of STEM Education, 2022
Globally, critical thinking skills have been acknowledged as an important goal of education and integrated STEM-based approaches have been reported to have the potential to enhance critical thinking. Therefore, this study examined integrated STEM instructional material for genetic learning to increase secondary school biology students' critical…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, STEM Education, Secondary School Students
Roberts, Kean; Kruse, Jerrid – Science and Children, 2022
To combat environmental apathy, the authors seek to help students develop environmental knowledge, ethics, and "critical-thinking skills that will prepare them to evaluate issues and make informed decisions regarding stewardship of the planet". This article describes scientific, place-based investigations of local species and their…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Education, Environmental Education, Elementary School Students
Manishimwe, Henriette; Shivoga, William Aino; Nsengimana, Venuste – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2022
Attitude has been regarded as a motivating feeling for the learning of biology. However, how inquiry-based learning contributes to attitude change towards the learning of biology has not yet been studied in Rwanda. This study intends to determine the effect of inquiry-based learning on students' attitudes toward learning biology. A sample of 228…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Student Attitudes, Science Instruction
Bhatia, Kush S.; Stack, Austin; Sensibaugh, Cheryl A.; Lemons, Paula P. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2022
Research on student thinking facilitates the design of instructional materials that build on student ideas. The pieces framework views student knowledge as consisting of independent pieces that students assemble in fluctuating ways based on the context at hand. This perspective affords important insights about the reasons students think the way…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Undergraduate Students, Introductory Courses, Biology
Massner, Chandra K. – International Journal of Technology in Education and Science, 2022
When COVID-19 forced colleges and universities to abruptly transition their inperson courses online in spring 2020, many professors instinctively turned to videoconferencing tools as a substitute for face-to-face interactions. The extensive implementation of synchronous online instruction through videoconferencing presented various opportunities…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Videoconferencing, Fatigue (Biology)
Babaian, Caryn; Kumar, Sudhir – American Biology Teacher, 2022
We introduce biology to the artist's design tool, the storyboard. This versatile organizing and visualizing artistic platform is introduced into the biology classroom to aid in an inventive and focused discovery process. Almost all biological concepts are dynamic, and storyboards offer biology, lecture, wet and computational labs, flexibility,…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Biology, Authentic Learning, STEM Education
Ramdani, Dani; Susilo, Herawati; Suhadi; Sueb – European Journal of Educational Research, 2022
This review explores research into the effects of collaborative learning interventions on critical thinking, creative thinking, and metacognitive skill ability on biological learning. The search was conducted from 2000 to 2021. We found 36 critical thinking studies, 18 creative thinking studies, and 14 metacognitive skill studies that met the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Group Dynamics, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
Lopatto, David; Rosenwald, Anne G.; Burgess, Rebecca C.; Silver Key, Catherine; Van Stry, Melanie; Wawersik, Matthew; DiAngelo, Justin R.; Hark, Amy T.; Skerritt, Matthew; Allen, Anna K.; Alvarez, Consuelo; Anderson, Sara; Arrigo, Cindy; Arsham, Andrew; Barnard, Daron; Bedard, James E. J.; Bose, Indrani; Braverman, John M.; Burg, Martin G.; Croonquist, Paula; Du, Chunguang; Dubowsky, Sondra; Eisler, Heather; Escobar, Matthew A.; Foulk, Michael; Giarla, Thomas; Glaser, Rivka L.; Goodman, Anya L.; Gosser, Yuying; Haberman, Adam; Hauser, Charles; Hays, Shan; Howell, Carina E.; Jemc, Jennifer; Jones, Christopher J.; Kadlec, Lisa; Kagey, Jacob D.; Keller, Kimberly L.; Kennell, Jennifer; Kleinschmit, Adam J.; Kleinschmit, Melissa; Kokan, Nighat P.; Kopp, Olga Ruiz; Laakso, Meg M.; Leatherman, Judith; Long, Lindsey J.; Manier, Mollie; Martinez-Cruzado, Juan C.; Matos, Luis F.; McClellan, Amie Jo; McNeil, Gerard; Merkhofer, Evan; Mingo, Vida; Mistry, Hemlata; Mitchell, Elizabeth; Mortimer, Nathan T.; Myka, Jennifer Leigh; Nagengast, Alexis; Overvoorde, Paul; Paetkau, Don; Paliulis, Leocadia; Parrish, Susan; Toering Peters, Stephanie; Preuss, Mary Lai; Price, James V.; Pullen, Nicholas A.; Reinke, Catherine; Revie, Dennis; Robic, Srebrenka; Roecklein-Canfield, Jennifer A.; Rubin, Michael R.; Sadikot, Takrima; Siders Sanford, Jamie; Santisteban, Maria; Saville, Kenneth; Schroeder, Stephanie; Shaffer, Christopher D.; Sharif, Karim A.; Sklensky, Diane E.; Small, Chiyedza; Smith, Sheryl; Spokony, Rebecca; Sreenivasan, Aparna; Stamm, Joyce; Sterne-Marr, Rachel; Teeter, Katherine C.; Thackeray, Justin; Thompson, Jeffrey S.; Velazquez-Ulloa, Norma; Wolfe, Cindy; Youngblom, James; Yowler, Brian; Zhou, Leming; Brennan, Janie; Buhler, Jeremy; Leung, Wilson; Elgin, Sarah C. R.; Reed, Laura K. – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2022
The Genomics Education Partnership (GEP) engages students in a course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE). To better understand the student attributes that support success in this CURE, we asked students about their attitudes using previously published scales that measure epistemic beliefs about work and science, interest in science,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Instructional Effectiveness, Undergraduate Students, Student Research
Kulesza, Amy E.; Imtiaz, Safa; Bernot, Kelsie M. – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2022
Service-learning and undergraduate research experiences are high-impact practices that have become more common in the sciences, but the benefits of short-term experiences have not been thoroughly investigated. The purpose of this study was to compare within-semester gains for students in a short-term service-learning (SL) or short-term research…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Service Learning, Undergraduate Students
Emma Armstrong-Carter; Andrew J. Fuligni; Xiao Wu; Nancy Gonzales; Eva H. Telzer – Grantee Submission, 2022
This 2-year, 28-day study examined whether adolescents felt greater fatigue and emotional distress the same day and the day after air quality was worse. We linked objective daily air quality measurements to daily self-reports from 422 Mexican-American adolescents in Los Angeles County, California from 2009 to 2011 (50% girls, M[subscript Age] = 15…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Stress Variables, Fatigue (Biology), Pollution
Schmäing, Till; Grotjohann, Norbert – Environmental Education Research, 2023
Environmental education in school lessons makes a central contribution toward implementing the United Nations' requirement of sustainable development. In science lessons, various ecosystems can be examined to illustrate the consequences of anthropogenic influences on our environment. One important ecosystem is the UNESCO World Heritage Wadden Sea.…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Science Instruction, Ecology, Psychological Patterns

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