Affiliation:
1. SARA R. MORRIS is the Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and a Professor of Biology at Canisius College, Buffalo, NY 14208; e-mail: morriss@canisius.edu.
2. HANNAH M. ELSINGHORST is a graduate of the undergraduate biology program at Canisius College and is currently in medical school at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in Buffalo, NY; e-mail: helsingh@buffalo.edu.
3. SUSAN M. ARONICA was a Professor and Chair of the Biology Department at Canisius College. She died in February 2016 after teaching physiology and endocrinology courses for 19 years at Canisius.
Abstract
Although guest speakers have been a part of our curriculum for several decades, in recent years we have adopted a system that allows us to maximize the benefit of these speakers for our students. We provide learning opportunities before, during, and after a seminar to enhance students' scientific comprehension. Our system begins with students reading peer-reviewed literature relevant to a future seminar. In class, students work cooperatively to answer guided questions about the article, which serves as a basis for a discussion of the article among the entire class. This preparation facilitates students' understanding, their engagement, and their awareness of effective presentation techniques. Finally, small-group discussions with the speaker can provide students knowledge about their curriculum, awareness of additional opportunities, and insight into the nature of science. Our system thus provides a series of learning opportunities that ensure student engagement with the material multiple times, resulting in a deeper understanding of scientific research and effective mechanisms to communicate it.
Publisher
University of California Press
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Education
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