在本科微生物生理学课程中,以团队为基础的学习提高了长期记忆和批判性思维。

Michael J McInerney, L Dee Fink
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摘要

在本科微生物代谢生理学课程中,我们采用团队学习的方式来提高学生的理解力和批判性思维。该课程使用众所周知的细菌途径来强调节能和生物降解的主题。在引入团队学习之前,学生对这些信息的回忆很差,学生很难将信息外推到新的生物体上。最初,增加了个人和小组测验,以提高解决问题和批判性思维的能力。这大大改善了学生对他们所学的信息量的态度,以及教师是否促进了批判性思维。然而,从期末考试成绩来看,材料的记忆仍然很差。在接下来的一年里,两个具有挑战性的项目被添加到课程中,以补充上述主题:(i)假设细菌代谢底物的途径,以及(ii)通过结合最新的遗传信息修改厌氧硫酸盐还原的当前模型。与没有团队项目的前一年相比,团队项目的加入显著提高了期末考试成绩。总体而言,具有挑战性项目的团队学习提高了学生对信息的理解和记忆,批判性思维和对课程的态度,并将学生与教师的互动集中在学习而不是成绩上。
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Team-based learning enhances long-term retention and critical thinking in an undergraduate microbial physiology course.

We used team-based learning to improve comprehension and critical thinking of students in an undergraduate microbial metabolism-physiology course. The course used well-known bacterial pathways to highlight themes of energy conservation and biodegradation. Prior to the introduction of team-based learning, student recall of this information was poor and students had difficulty extrapolating information to new organisms. Initially, individual and group quizzes were added to promote problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. This significantly improved student attitudes about the amount of information they learned and whether the instructor promoted critical thinking. However, retention of the material as judged by final examination scores was still poor. In the next year, two challenging projects were added to the course to complement the above themes: (i) postulating a pathway for the metabolism of a substrate by a bacterium, and (ii) modifying the current model for anaerobic sulfate reduction by incorporating recent genetic information. The inclusion of the team projects significantly improved final examination scores compared to the previous year without team projects. Overall, team-based learning with challenging projects improved the students' comprehension and retention of information, critical thinking, and attitudes about the course and focused student-instructor interactions on learning rather than grades.

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