以探究式学习为基础的 STEM 外联模块,教授生物粘合剂和组织修复的原理。

Mr Christopher James Panebianco, Neharika Bhadouria, Olivia Saebyul Kim, Jillian R Frost, Angela Huang, Poorna Dutta, Andrea Vernengo, Dr Jennifer Weiser
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生物粘合剂是生物材料的一个重要分支,有助于伤口愈合、止血和组织修复。为了推动生物粘合剂领域的发展,促进更多的再生愈合,社会需要向不同的学员传授生物粘合剂的设计、工程和测试知识。为此,我们在 "青年艾斯纳学者"(Young Eisner Scholars,YES)计划中为来自服务不足社区的中学生开设了生物粘合剂实践、探究式学习(IBL)模块。该模块持续约 3 个小时,旨在向学生传授生物粘合剂的应用、各种生物医学应用中的生物粘合剂工程学知识,以及使用标准方法对其粘合强度进行机械测试。通过前后测试评估,参加我们的 IBL 生物粘合剂模块的学生在学习方面取得了显著的进步,这表明该模块对中学推广活动非常有效。前后调查评估显示,学生对 STEM 的态度没有明显差异,这可能是由于 YES 的学生对 STEM 有强烈的倾向性。总之,这些结果激励人们使用该模块或类似的动手 IBL 模块,向在 STEM 领域代表性不足的 K-12 学生进行推广。
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An Inquiry-Based Learning STEM Outreach Module to Teach Principles of Bioadhesives and Tissue Repair.

Bioadhesives are an important subset of biomaterials, which aid wound healing, hemostasis, and tissue repair. In order to advance the field of bioadhesives to promote more regenerative healing, there is a societal need to teach diverse trainees about their design, engineering, and testing. To address this, we deployed a hands-on, inquiry-based learning (IBL) bioadhesives module to middle school students from underserved communities in the Young Eisner Scholars (YES) program. The module, which lasted approximately 3 hr, was designed to teach students about applications of bioadhesives, engineering bioadhesives for various biomedical applications, and mechanically testing their adhesive strength using standard practices. Students who participated in our IBL bioadhesives module displayed significant learning gains by pre/post-test assessment, demonstrating that the module was effective for middle school outreach. Pre/post-survey assessments showed no significant differences in attitudes towards STEM, which was likely due to the fact that students in YES had a strong predisposition for STEM. Overall, results motivate the use of this module, or similar hands-on IBL modules, for outreach with K-12 students who are underrepresented in STEM.

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