Unearthing new learning opportunities: adapting and innovating through the 'Antibiotics under our feet' citizen science project in Scotland during COVID-19.

Access microbiology Pub Date : 2024-06-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1099/acmi.0.000710.v3
Rebecca Mary Cornwell, Kirsty Ross, Caius Gibeily, Isobel Guthrie, Pak Hei Li, Laurence Taylor Seeley, Yaxuan Kong, Ava True, Arun Barnes, Emma Nimmo, Gloriya Len, Ioana Oprea, Boyang Lin, Aswin Sasi, Vicky Chu, Chloe Davidson, Daniil Ulasavets, Grace Renouf-Bilanski, Maria Dmitrieva, Yana Leung, Ziying Ye, Sasha Brown, Meghna Vaidya, Jenna Hynes, Catherine Mullner, Priyansha Agarwal, Paul Johnston, Charlotte Thorley, Clarissa Melo Czekster
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'Antibiotics under our feet' is a Scottish citizen science project that aimed to raise science capital in primary school learners and their teachers through measurement of microbial diversity in urban soil samples in the search for novel antimicrobial compounds. Resistance to antibiotics is rising, posing a global threat to human health. Furthermore, science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skills are in crisis, jeopardising our capacity to mobilise as a society to fight antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Originally conceived as a response to the AMR and STEM emergencies, our project was hit by the unprecedented challenge of engaging with schools during the COVID-19 pandemic. We describe how we adapted our project to enable remote participation from primary schools and youth groups, utilising COVID-19 response initiatives as opportunities for multi-level co-creation of resources with learners in primary, secondary, and higher education. We produced portable kit boxes for soil sample collection with learning activities and videos linked to the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence. We also addressed glaring project specific content gaps relating to microbiology on English and Simple English Wikipedia. Our hybrid model of working extended our geographical reach and broadened inclusion. We present here the inception, implementation, digital resource outputs, and discussion of pedagogical aspects of 'Antibiotics under our feet'. Our strategies and insights are applicable post-pandemic for educators to develop STEM skills using soil, microbes, and antibiotics as a theme.

发掘新的学习机会:通过 COVID-19 期间在苏格兰开展的 "我们脚下的抗生素 "公民科学项目进行调整和创新。
我们脚下的抗生素 "是苏格兰的一个公民科学项目,旨在通过测量城市土壤样本中的微生物多样性来寻找新型抗菌化合物,从而提高小学生及其教师的科学素养。抗生素的抗药性正在上升,对人类健康构成全球性威胁。此外,科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)技能也面临危机,危及我们作为一个社会动员起来抗击抗菌素耐药性(AMR)的能力。我们的项目最初是为了应对抗药性和科学、技术、工程和数学方面的紧急状况,但在 COVID-19 大流行期间,我们遇到了前所未有的挑战,那就是如何与学校合作。我们介绍了如何调整我们的项目,使小学和青年团体能够远程参与,利用 COVID-19 应对措施作为与小学、中学和高等教育学习者多层次共同创造资源的机会。我们制作了用于采集土壤样本的便携式工具箱,其中包含与苏格兰卓越课程相关的学习活动和视频。我们还解决了英语和简易英语维基百科上与微生物学有关的明显的项目特定内容差距。我们的混合工作模式扩展了我们的地理覆盖范围,扩大了包容性。我们在此介绍 "我们脚下的抗生素 "项目的启动、实施、数字资源产出以及教学方面的讨论。我们的策略和见解适用于大流行后的教育工作者,以土壤、微生物和抗生素为主题发展 STEM 技能。
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