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Bevan, Ruth; Badge, Joanne; Cann, Alan; Willmott, Chris; Scott, Jon – Bioscience Education, 2008
Feedback on academic performance is of critical importance to students' learning, and in their perception of the quality of instruction they receive. Here we report the outcomes of a study comparing the views and expectations of first year biological science undergraduate students and academic staff regarding feedback provision and utilisation.…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Biological Sciences
Hughes, Monica; Brown, Kate; Calvert, Jane – Bioscience Education, 2008
A scheme was introduced to offer opportunities to second-year bioscience students to undertake part-time paid work in research laboratories. The aim was to provide students with a greater appreciation of bioscience research, to reinforce their laboratory skills and to encourage them to consider a research-based career. Students worked for 8 hours…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Laboratories, Education Work Relationship, Higher Education
Panijpan, Bhinyo; Ruenwongsa, Pintip; Sriwattanarothai, Namkang – Bioscience Education, 2008
In this article we recount our experiences of teaching photosynthesis in an integrated way to secondary school students and teachers, science undergraduates and postgraduates. Conceptual questions were posed to investigate learners' fundamental understanding of simple light-dependent and light-independent processes taught to most students at…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Student Attitudes, Global Approach, Rote Learning
Woods, Eric C.; McKinnon, Alan E.; Hickford, Jonathan G. H.; Abell, Walt A. – Bioscience Education, 2008
The prototype of a guided practice application was developed to instruct year 13 biology students in the process of DNA replication. The application uses a high degree of interaction to engage the student in a guided exploration and problem solving exercise. An evaluation revealed that the students showed considerable enthusiasm and significant…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Genetics, Biology, Computer Software
Scott, Graham W.; Turnbull, Shona; Spencer, James – Bioscience Education, 2008
We describe an exercise, the production of a species action plan, which utilises components of both transmission mode and experiential learning. This exercise brings together students and a professional role model to promote a stronger engagement with aspects of local biodiversity management. We outline perceived benefits and outcomes of the…
Descriptors: Role Models, Experiential Learning, Biodiversity, Conservation (Environment)
Jittam, Piyachat; Ruenwongsa, Pintip; Panijpan, Bhinyo – Bioscience Education, 2008
We have found it an effective way of teaching symmetry in the context of stereoselectivity, to use common everyday objects with the same point groups as the substrates involved. This has helped students to distinguish between those symmetry elements which allow for stereospecificity and those which preclude it. Two symmetry elements, the simple…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Geometry, Science Education, Chemistry
McClean, Stephen – Bioscience Education, 2008
Combining the Excel spreadsheet with an email program provides a very powerful tool for sending students personalised emails. Most email clients now support a Mail Merge facility whereby a generic template is created and information unique to each student record in the spreadsheet is filled into that template, generating tens if not hundreds of…
Descriptors: Student Records, Computer Software, Electronic Mail, Worksheets
Pearce, Roger S. – Bioscience Education, 2008
Developing critical thinking is a perceived weakness in current education. Analysis and reasoning are core skills in bioethics making bioethics a useful vehicle to address this weakness. Assessment is widely considered to be the most influential factor on learning (Brown and Glasner, 1999) and this piece describes how analysis and reasoning in…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Biology, Ethics, Value Judgment
Goulder, Raymond – Bioscience Education, 2008
Level 6 (final-year BSc) students undertook case studies on between-site and temporal variation in river-water quality. They used professionally-collected datasets supplied by the Environment Agency. The exercise gave students the experience of working with large, real-world datasets and led to their understanding how the quality of river water is…
Descriptors: Water Quality, Earth Science, Case Studies, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
da Silva, Karen Burke – Bioscience Education, 2008
Science education can be split into two categories: one to provide the basic concepts, knowledge and techniques that students need to follow careers as scientists and the other to provide scientific literacy that will enable students who do not necessarily desire careers in science to be able to understand the world around them. Clearly, courses…
Descriptors: Careers, Elective Courses, Student Interests, Scientific Concepts
Chester, Victoria – Bioscience Education, 2008
Tablet PCs provide numerous benefits over traditional electronically projected lectures that use software such as PowerPoint. Flexibility and spontaneity can be achieved by editing or creating notes in real-time. The input pen or stylus is a very useful tool, especially for courses that involve the extensive use of equations or mathematical…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Educational Technology, Laptop Computers, Visual Aids
Klappa, Peter – Bioscience Education, 2008
The benefits of a "developing" teaching style, in which a specific topic is developed on a white- or blackboard, commonly known as "chalk and talk", have been widely acknowledged. However, one of the drawbacks of this teaching approach is the transient nature of the notes. Students are reliant on the correctness of their copies for revisions,…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Computer Peripherals, Student Experience
McDonald, Brandon – Bioscience Education, 2008
Biology has become a large and diversified science. Current biological research areas transgress academic and professional boundaries to such a degree that the biological sciences could arguably be referred to as "all encompassing." In this article, the author describes how he compiled information on currently recognised disciplines and…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Advanced Courses, Intellectual Disciplines, Biology
Langan, A. Mark; Cullen, W. Rod; Shuker, David M. – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2008
This article describes learner and tutor reports of a learning network that formed during the completion of investigative projects on a residential field course. Staff and students recorded project-related interactions, who they were with and how long they lasted over four phases during the field course. An enquiry based learning format challenged…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Foreign Countries, Science Education, Science Instruction
Collis, Mike; Gibson, Alan; Hughes, Ian; Sayers, Gill; Todd, Martin – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2008
Students registered on 1st year bioscience courses in 9 universities were surveyed for their views on the laboratory classes they were taking. Returns were obtained from 695 (70%). Student views were varied, some viewing particular features of laboratory classes as "good" while others viewed the same features as "bad". Students identified as the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Science Laboratories, Introductory Courses, Student Surveys

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