The delta cooperative model: a dynamic and innovative team-work activity to develop research skills in microbiology.

C. Rios-Velazquez, Reynaldo Robles-Suarez, Alberto J. GONZALEZ-NEGRON, Ivan Baez-Santos
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The Delta Cooperative Model (DCM) is a dynamic and innovative teamwork design created to develop fundamentals in research skills. High school students in the DCM belong to the Upward Bound Science and Math (UBSM) program at the Inter American University, Ponce Campus. After workshops on using the scientific method, students were organized into groups of three students with similar research interests. Each student had to take on a role within the group as either a researcher, data analyst, or research editor. Initially, each research team developed hypothesis-driven ideas on their proposed project. In intrateam research meetings, they emphasized team-specific tasks. Next, interteam meetings were held to present ideas and receive critical input. Finally, oral and poster research presentations were conducted at the UBSM science fair. Several team research projects covered topics in medical, environmental, and general microbiology. The three major assessment areas for the workshop and DCM included: (i) student's perception of the workshops' effectiveness in developing skills, content, and values; (ii) research team self- and group participation evaluation, and (iii) oral and poster presentation during the science fair. More than 91% of the students considered the workshops effective in the presentation of scientific method fundamentals. The combination of the workshop and the DCM increased student's knowledge by 55% from pre- to posttests. Two rubrics were designed to assess the oral presentation and poster set-up. The poster and oral presentation scores averaged 83% and 75% respectively. Finally, we present a team assessment instrument that allows the self- and group evaluation of each research team. While the DCM has educational plasticity and versatility, here we document how the this model has been successfully incorporated in training and engaging students in scientific research in microbiology.
三角洲合作模式:一个充满活力和创新的团队合作活动,以发展微生物学的研究技能。
三角洲合作模式(DCM)是一种动态和创新的团队合作设计,旨在培养基本的研究技能。DCM的高中生属于美洲大学庞塞校区的向上发展科学和数学(UBSM)项目。在使用科学方法的研讨会之后,学生们被分成三个有相似研究兴趣的学生一组。每个学生都必须在小组中担任研究员、数据分析师或研究编辑的角色。最初,每个研究小组都对他们提出的项目提出了假设驱动的想法。在团队内部研究会议上,他们强调团队特定的任务。接下来,举行团队内部会议,提出想法并接受关键的输入。最后,在科学展上进行口头及海报研究报告。几个团队研究项目涵盖了医学、环境和普通微生物学的主题。工作坊和DCM的三个主要评估范畴包括:(i)学生对工作坊在培养技能、内容和价值观方面的成效的看法;(ii)研究小组自我及小组参与评估,及(iii)科学展期间的口头及海报展示。超过91%的学生认为讲习班在介绍科学方法基础方面是有效的。从测试前到测试后,工作坊和DCM的结合使学生的知识增加了55%。设计了两个标准来评估口头陈述和海报的设置。海报和口头报告的平均得分分别为83%和75%。最后,我们提出了一个团队评估工具,允许每个研究团队的自我和小组评估。虽然DCM具有教育的可塑性和多功能性,但在这里,我们记录了如何将该模型成功地纳入微生物学科学研究的培训和吸引学生。
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