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Downie, Roger – Bioscience Education, 2010
A science communication project is described where undergraduates in groups interview postgraduate researchers about their research and the life of a researcher. Mutual benefits to undergraduates and researchers are described in terms of creativity, the research-teaching links agenda and employability. (Contains 3 tables.)
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Interviews, Student Projects, Science Education
Burrows, Geoffrey E. – Bioscience Education, 2010
Plant families are the level of the taxonomic hierarchy that many biologists use to organise their understanding of plant diversity. Consequently, from many perspectives, it is very useful to be able to recognise the major plant families "on sight". To this end numerous books and web sites have described and illustrated plant families, but few…
Descriptors: Biology, Foreign Countries, Internet, Plants (Botany)
Bedford, Hilary; Bedford, Alan; Thomas, Judith; Ashton, Paul – Bioscience Education, 2010
Marking field and laboratory notebooks can be a time consuming and tedious task. This article describes a system whereby the contents of student's notebooks are assessed by testing the students on what they have included and their understanding of what has been done. It also tests the quality of the student's notes--detailed, organised notes…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Student Journals, Tests, Undergraduate Students
Stafford, Richard; Goodenough, Anne E.; Davies, Mark S. – Bioscience Education, 2010
Designing manipulative ecological experiments is a complex and time-consuming process that is problematic to teach in traditional undergraduate classes. This study investigates the effectiveness of using a computer simulation--the Virtual Rocky Shore (VRS)--to facilitate rapid, student-centred learning of experimental design. We gave a series of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Research Design, Computer Simulation, Experiential Learning
Saunders, Venetia; Zuzel, Katherine – Bioscience Education, 2010
Graduate employability is a key issue for Higher Education. In this two-part study student employability skills have been evaluated from the perspective of sandwich students and graduates in biomolecular science, and their employers. A strong correlation was found between employer and sandwich student/graduate perceptions of the relative…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Job Skills, Employer Attitudes, Student Attitudes
Pocock, Tristan M.; Sanders, Tom; Bundy, Christine – Bioscience Education, 2010
Aims: An important characteristic of group work is the ability of members to evaluate each other's performance. We sought to examine the strategies deployed by students to assess the individual performance and contributions of colleagues. The exercise sought to promote collaboration between members, whilst rewarding individual contributions.…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Peer Evaluation, Medical Students, Medical Schools
Bevitt, Debbie; Baldwin, Chris; Calvert, Jane – Bioscience Education, 2010
A centralised system monitoring attendance and performance among first year students in Biomedical Sciences has been established at Newcastle University. Early signs of absence and poor performance trigger immediate intervention by academic staff, with the aim of providing support for students at risk of failure or withdrawal. Difficulties…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Academic Achievement, At Risk Students, Biomedicine
Adams, David J.; Hugh-Jones, Siobhan; Sutherland, Ed – Bioscience Education, 2010
We report the preliminary results of work with a unique, web-site-based approach designed to help individual bioscientists identify and develop their individual creative capacity. The site includes a number of features that encourage individuals to interact with creativity techniques, communicate with colleagues remotely using an electronic notice…
Descriptors: Creativity, Internet, Web Sites, Evaluation Methods
Speldewinde, Peter – Bioscience Education, 2010
Restoration ecology is "the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged or destroyed." Restoration can range from returning the system to its "natural" state through to restoring some ecological functionality to a system. The University of Western Australia offers an undergraduate degree in Restoration…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Publicity, Ecology, Guidelines
Walsh, Cathy; Parry, Damian; Larsen, Carl – Bioscience Education, 2010
In this communication we report on a "blended" form of assessment combining the positive aspects of a laboratory investigation, including practical skill acquisition, data reporting and social interaction, with the application and authenticity of a case study encouraging students to deepen their learning from laboratory activities. (Contains 2…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Laboratory Experiments, Learning Processes
Booth, Paula; Kebede-Westhead, Elizabeth; Heaney, Rose; Henderson-Begg, Stephanie K. – Bioscience Education, 2010
A pilot study was conducted using a cohort of 18 students, studying for their Bioscience Masters, and carrying out project work throughout the summer. On arrival for a laboratory class the students were asked to complete a baseline confidence log and answer a knowledge quiz. The confidence log and quiz were developed from ideas suggested in Draper…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Laboratory Procedures, Science Education, Masters Degrees
Ayres, Karen L.; Underwood, Fiona M. – Bioscience Education, 2010
We describe the main features of a program written to perform electronic marking of quantitative or simple text questions. One of the main benefits is that it can check answers for being consistent with earlier errors, so can cope with a range of numerical questions. We summarise our experience of using it in a statistics course taught to 200…
Descriptors: College Students, College Science, Biology, Grading
Wojdak, Jeremy M. – Bioscience Education, 2010
Argumentation and basic logic are foundations of scientific inquiry, and thus should be foundations of science education. Students often are uninterested in formal logic, and do not understand the connection to science or society. I describe a way to engage students in the study of argumentation and to help develop student's ability to critically…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Logical Thinking, College Science, Science Education
Pearce, Roger S. – Bioscience Education, 2009
The article describes a compulsory bioethics module delivered to [approximately] 120 biology students in their final year. The main intended learning outcome is that students should be able to analyse and reason about bioethical issues. Interactive lectures explain and illustrate bioethics. Underlying principles and example issues are used to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biology, Ethics, Seminars
Scott, Jon; Badge, Jo; Cann, Alan – Bioscience Education, 2009
The results are presented of a survey comparing the perceptions of first and second year bioscience students regarding their experience of feedback on coursework. The two cohorts displayed similar levels of satisfaction regarding the quantity and timing of feedback, even though changes in assessment format entailed different actual experiences. By…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Attitudes, Biological Sciences, Comparative Analysis

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