Collectively Improving Our Teaching: Attempting Biology Department–wide Professional Development in Scientific Teaching

Author:

Owens Melinda T.1,Trujillo Gloriana2,Seidel Shannon B.3,Harrison Colin D.4,Farrar Katherine M.1,Benton Hilary P.1,Blair J. R.1,Boyer Katharyn E.15,Breckler Jennifer L.1,Burrus Laura W.1,Byrd Dana T.1,Caporale Natalia6,Carpenter Edward J.15,Chan Yee-Hung M.1,Chen Joseph C.1,Chen Lily1,Chen Linda H.1,Chu Diana S.1,Cochlan William P.15,Crook Robyn J.1,Crow Karen D.1,de la Torre José R.1,Denetclaw Wilfred F.1,Dowdy Lynne M.1,Franklin Darleen1,Fuse Megumi1,Goldman Michael A.1,Govindan Brinda1,Green Michael1,Harris Holly E.1,He Zheng-Hui1,Ingalls Stephen B.1,Ingmire Peter17,Johnson Amber R. B.1,Knight Jonathan D.1,LeBuhn Gretchen1,Light Terrye L.1,Low Candace1,Lund Lance1,Márquez-Magaña Leticia M.1,Miller-Sims Vanessa C.1,Moffatt Christopher A.1,Murdock Heather1,Nusse Gloria L.1,Parker V. Thomas1,Pasion Sally G.1,Patterson Robert1,Pennings Pleuni S.1,Ramirez Julio C.1,Ramirez Robert M.8,Riggs Blake1,Rohlfs Rori V.1,Romeo Joseph M.1,Rothman Barry S.1,Roy Scott W.1,Russo-Tait Tatiane9,Sehgal Ravinder N. M.1,Simonin Kevin A.1,Spicer Greg S.1,Stillman Jonathon H.15,Swei Andrea1,Tempe Leslie C.110,Vredenburg Vance T.1,Weinstein Steven L.1,Zink Andrew G.1,Kelley Loretta A.11,Domingo Carmen R.18,Tanner Kimberly D.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA 94132

2. Office of the Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305

3. Department of Biology, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA 98447

4. School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332

5. Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies, San Francisco State University, Tiburon, CA 94920

6. Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616

7. Division of Undergraduate Education and Academic Planning, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA 94132

8. College of Science and Engineering, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA 94132

9. Department of Curriculum and Instruction, STEM Education, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712

10. Department of Mathematics, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA 94132

11. Kelley, Petterson, and Associates, Inc., San Francisco, CA 94127

Abstract

Many efforts to improve science teaching in higher education focus on a few faculty members at an institution at a time, with limited published evidence on attempts to engage faculty across entire departments. We created a long-term, department-wide collaborative professional development program, Biology Faculty Explorations in Scientific Teaching (Biology FEST). Across 3 years of Biology FEST, 89% of the department’s faculty completed a weeklong scientific teaching institute, and 83% of eligible instructors participated in additional semester-long follow-up programs. A semester after institute completion, the majority of Biology FEST alumni reported adding active learning to their courses. These instructor self-reports were corroborated by audio analysis of classroom noise and surveys of students in biology courses on the frequency of active-learning techniques used in classes taught by Biology FEST alumni and nonalumni. Three years after Biology FEST launched, faculty participants overwhelmingly reported that their teaching was positively affected. Unexpectedly, most respondents also believed that they had improved relationships with departmental colleagues and felt a greater sense of belonging to the department. Overall, our results indicate that biology department–wide collaborative efforts to develop scientific teaching skills can indeed attract large numbers of faculty, spark widespread change in teaching practices, and improve departmental relations.

Publisher

American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Education

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