Bodies Through Time: Student Reflections on Biocultural Health and Disease Research with Primary Documents

M. Mant, Judy Chau, Bryce Hull, Maryam Khan, Mollie Sheptenko, Mia Taranissi
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Incorporating primary documents into undergraduate teaching and research can provide opportunities for students to develop research skills and explore voices from the past. In this piece, I highlight the experiences of five undergraduate students who experienced working with primary documents for the first time. Their natural inductive inquiry while exploring a set of 18th-century hospital admission records will form the foundation of future research projects, while developing broader critical thinking skills. Biocultural investigations of historic health can be brought into contemporary classrooms through the use of primary documents.
通过时间的身体:学生对生物文化健康和疾病研究的反思与原始文件
将原始文献纳入本科教学和研究可以为学生提供发展研究技能和探索过去声音的机会。在这篇文章中,我重点介绍了五名本科生的经历,他们是第一次处理主要文档。他们在探索一套18世纪医院住院记录时自然的归纳探究将为未来的研究项目奠定基础,同时培养更广泛的批判性思维技能。通过使用原始文献,可以将历史健康的生物文化调查带入当代课堂。
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