A group-forming course content-focused icebreaker for life science classrooms.

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education Pub Date : 2025-04-24 Epub Date: 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1128/jmbe.00173-24
Adam J Kleinschmit, Rebecca L Sparks-Thissen, Sumali Pandey
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Abstract

Collaboration and communication are important competencies for undergraduate life science education, as noted in the Vision and Change in Undergraduate Biology Education report. However, initiating collaboration and communication in the classroom can be an anxiety-inducing experience for many students. In contrast to traditional-style icebreakers, we introduce a course content-focused icebreaker activity that served as a group-forming undertaking on the first day of class. We developed four sets of handouts (icebreaker tickets), each having a common course theme (e.g., microbiology, cell biology, physiological system infections/disorders, virology). Students were randomly provided with a ticket at the beginning of the course, and they worked to establish groups with their peers, based on their own interpretation of the ticket's content and rationalization of a grouping scheme. Student feedback and engagement data collected from implementation at three independent institutions were largely positive, where students reported the activity to be an effective tool for building a course content-focused community of learners. The icebreaker tickets and instructor's notes disseminated in this manuscript can be adapted to fit educators' course goals and help set the tone for the first day of the class and beyond that fosters communication and collaboration among students.

以生命科学课堂为中心的小组形成课程内容破冰船。
协作和沟通是本科生命科学教育的重要能力,正如《本科生物教育的愿景与变化》报告所指出的那样。然而,对许多学生来说,在课堂上开展合作和交流可能会引发焦虑。与传统的破冰方式不同,我们在上课的第一天引入了一个以课程内容为中心的破冰活动,作为一个小组活动。我们制作了四套讲义(破冰船票),每一套都有一个共同的课程主题(例如,微生物学,细胞生物学,生理系统感染/疾病,病毒学)。在课程开始时,学生们随机获得一张门票,他们根据自己对门票内容的理解和分组方案的合理性,与同龄人建立小组。从三个独立机构的实施中收集到的学生反馈和参与数据基本上是积极的,学生们报告说,这项活动是建立一个以课程内容为中心的学习者社区的有效工具。本手稿中散布的破冰船票和讲师笔记可以根据教育者的课程目标进行调整,并有助于为第一天的课程奠定基调,从而促进学生之间的沟通和合作。
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Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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22 weeks
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