将地球健康纳入发育生物学教育

IF 2.5 3区 生物学 Q2 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Sonja J. McKeown , Marcus Mohr , Tara Moynihan , Beau Cubillo , Liza Barbour
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摘要

行星健康是一个新兴的多学科研究领域和范式,以人类健康、动植物生态系统和自然环境状况的相互作用和相互依存为中心。在发育生物学教育领域,这种广泛的观点与多个领域和概念相一致,包括健康和疾病的发育起源、致畸物对胚胎发育的影响以及气候变化对动物和人类种群的影响。解剖学和发育生物学专业的学者和本科生共同合作,在发育生物学最后一个学期为三年级本科生设计了一个关于行星健康的讲习班。学生前后的调查显示,学生对地球健康的知识、态度和自我效能有了显著改善,表明这一教育活动的效果。这个研讨会展示了教育工作者如何响应紧急呼吁,更好地装备我们未来的劳动力。今后的讲习班将强调以学生为主导,关注当地可行的变化,以提高生物医学科学教育和研究的可持续性,并扩大纳入对改善地球健康至关重要的土著观点。将行星健康知识和土著观点纳入发育生物学学科,使学生面临新兴科学家需要解决的关键和全球性挑战。
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Inclusion of planetary health in developmental biology education

Inclusion of planetary health in developmental biology education
Planetary Health is an emerging multidisciplinary research field and paradigm, centred on the interactions and interdependence of human health, animal and plant ecosystems, and the state of the natural environment. In the field of Developmental Biology education, this type of broad perspective aligns with multiple areas and concepts, including the developmental origins of health and disease, effects of teratogens on embryonic development, and the impact of climate change on both animal and human populations. Academics and undergraduate students undertaking a major in Anatomy and Developmental Biology worked together to co-design a workshop for third year undergraduate students on planetary health in a final semester Developmental Biology subject. Pre and post student surveys showed significant improvements in student knowledge, attitudes and self-efficacy regarding planetary health, indicating the efficacy of this education activity. This workshop exemplifies how educators can respond to urgent calls to better equip our future workforce. Future iterations of this workshop will emphasise student-led foci on local and feasible changes to improve the sustainability of biomedical science education and research, and expand the inclusion of Indigenous perspectives, critical to improving planetary health. Incorporating knowledge of Planetary Health and Indigenous perspectives into the discipline of Developmental Biology exposes students to critical and global challenges that emerging scientists will need to address.
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Developmental biology
Developmental biology 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.70%
发文量
182
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Developmental Biology (DB) publishes original research on mechanisms of development, differentiation, and growth in animals and plants at the molecular, cellular, genetic and evolutionary levels. Areas of particular emphasis include transcriptional control mechanisms, embryonic patterning, cell-cell interactions, growth factors and signal transduction, and regulatory hierarchies in developing plants and animals.
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