将艺术融入生物课程:学生策划的关于 COVID-19 的艺术展

D. Wessner, Lia Rose Newman, Marisa J. Pascucci, Nella Tsudis
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摘要 将艺术融入科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)课程,可以有效地帮助学生理解科学概念,并更全面地思考这些概念。此外,艺术还可以用来向公众宣传科学问题。为了更全面地探讨这一话题,我们为一门高年级生物课程布置了一项作业,让学生们策划一场以 2019 年冠状病毒疾病 COVID-19 为主题的艺术展。学生们两人一组,从学院的永久收藏品中找出他们认为与该流行病某些方面相关的艺术作品。每对学生都撰写了一份简短的策展人声明和一篇更为传统的学术论文。艺术作品和馆长声明在校园内展出。展览的参观者应邀完成了一份关于展览及其与 COVID-19 相关性的简短调查。轶事证据表明,学生们喜欢并重视这项任务。展览参观者提供的有限数据表明,他们认为这些艺术作品有助于他们对大流行病进行更深入的思考。基于这些结果,我们得出结论,在科学、技术、工程和数学课程中举办艺术展览可以使学生和公众受益。
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Incorporating art into a biology course: a student-curated art exhibition about COVID-19
ABSTRACT Incorporating art into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses can be an effective way to help students understand scientific concepts and think about those concepts more holistically. Additionally, art can be used to inform the public about scientific issues. To explore this topic more fully, we developed an assignment for an upper-level biology course in which students curated an art exhibition focused on the 2019 coronavirus disease, COVID-19. Working in pairs, students identified pieces of art in the College’s permanent collection that they felt related to some aspect of the pandemic. Each pair wrote a short curator’s statement and a more traditional academic essay. The works of art and the curator’s statements were displayed on campus. Visitors to the exhibition were invited to complete a short survey about the exhibition and its relevance to COVID-19. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the students enjoyed and valued the assignment. Limited data from visitors to the exhibition show that they thought the art helped them think more deeply about the pandemic. Based on these results, we conclude that the development of art exhibitions in STEM courses can benefit the students and the public.
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