通过生物化学课程,使用合作准则和学生学习合同,教授和评估本科生的合作技能。

IF 1.2 4区 教育学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Pamela S. Mertz, Shanen M. Sherrer, Geoffrey M. Bowers
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摘要

马里兰州圣玛丽学院的化学和生物化学系在整个生物化学课程中建立了协作技能,并开发了一些评估工具来评估这些技能。生物化学I和II在广泛的团队项目开始时使用了团队合同,学生们在项目中确定自己的优势,回顾期望,并计划团队沟通。在每个项目结束时,每个学生都会评估自己对项目各个部分的贡献和团队成员。在生物化学I和II以及另外两门课程,即普通化学II实验室和物理化学I实验室中,也应用了一个共同的合作准则,让学生使用以下子类别来评估自己和团队成员:工作质量、承诺、领导力、沟通和分析。在《生物化学I》和《生物化学II》中,我们在多个作业中使用了这个量规,这些作业是讲座课程中项目的一部分。在普通化学II实验室中,我们在评估表中提供了该准则的元素,该评估表反映了每次实验室体验后的这些协作属性,因此学生可以私下评估和报告他们的体验,作为课程协作成绩的一部分。物理化学I中每个团队实验室的学生都会完成类似的合作准则。我们还展示了讲师使用这些评估工具中数据的不同方式。在我们的部门,我们正在使用这些工具来确定协作技能的重要性,并收集数据来为我们的教学提供这些技能的信息。初步数据表明,我们的课程成功地教会了学生如何成为好的合作者。
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Teaching and assessing undergraduate collaboration skills scaffolded through the biochemistry curriculum using collaboration rubrics and student learning contracts

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at St. Mary's College of Maryland has scaffolded collaboration skills throughout the Biochemistry curriculum and developed several assessment tools to evaluate these skills. Biochemistry I and II have used team contracts at the beginning of extensive team projects where students identify their strengths, review expectations, and plan for group communication. At the conclusion of each project, each student assesses their own contributions and team members for various parts of the project. A common collaboration rubric was also applied in Biochemistry I and II as well as in two other courses, General Chemistry II Lab and Physical Chemistry I Lab, for students to evaluate themself and team members using the following subcategories: quality of work, commitment, leadership, communication, and analysis. In Biochemistry I and II, we used this rubric for multiple assignments that are part of the projects in the lecture courses. In the General Chemistry II Lab, we provided elements of this rubric within an evaluation form that reflects these collaboration attributes after each lab experience, so students can assess and report privately on their experiences as part of their collaboration grade for the course. A similar collaboration rubric is completed by students for each team-based laboratory within Physical Chemistry I. We also demonstrate different ways that instructors can use the data from these assessment tools. In our department, we are using these tools to frame the importance of collaboration skills and collecting data to inform our teaching of these skills. Preliminary data suggest that our curriculum is successfully teaching students how to be good collaborators.

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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
14.30%
发文量
99
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of BAMBED is to enhance teacher preparation and student learning in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and related sciences such as Biophysics and Cell Biology, by promoting the world-wide dissemination of educational materials. BAMBED seeks and communicates articles on many topics, including: Innovative techniques in teaching and learning. New pedagogical approaches. Research in biochemistry and molecular biology education. Reviews on emerging areas of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology to provide background for the preparation of lectures, seminars, student presentations, dissertations, etc. Historical Reviews describing "Paths to Discovery". Novel and proven laboratory experiments that have both skill-building and discovery-based characteristics. Reviews of relevant textbooks, software, and websites. Descriptions of software for educational use. Descriptions of multimedia materials such as tutorials on various aspects of biochemistry and molecular biology.
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