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Natalia González-Benítez; Javier Palomino; Maria del Carmen Molina – American Biology Teacher, 2024
Despite critical thinking supporting a deeper understanding of the scientific process, university activities prioritize lower cognitive processes, such as remembering skills. Also, it is unclear whether gender biases in interest toward science exist in university science degrees. These hinder students from achieving their goals effectively since…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Student Attitudes, Gender Differences, Student Projects
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Harjoe, Carmen C.; Wilson, Megan N.; Charbonneau, Natalie; Dalton, Lauren E.; van Zee, Kari; Kiser, Stacey; Kayes, Lori J. – American Biology Teacher, 2023
Coursework that is dependent on experiential learning, such as that offered in the laboratory-based sciences, can present barriers for a variety of students. These barriers can be magnified for students who experience disabilities that impact their access to the full depth of the course content and materials. Our unique perspective was formed…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Blindness, Barriers, Students with Disabilities
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Cervantes-Valencia, Jesus Lizbeth; Kao, Robert M. – American Biology Teacher, 2023
One of the important mechanisms in cancer cell metastasis is the cellular function of a specific cell type called myofibroblast cells. Myofibroblast cells are unique cell types that play an important role in the cancer cell microenvironment. As a step toward integrating the latest peer-reviewed cancer research findings into a general biology…
Descriptors: Cancer, Cytology, Biology, Distance Education
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Stanga, John P.; Nash, Troy R.; Pannell, Megan D. – American Biology Teacher, 2023
Concepts relating to enzymes and energy are central to understanding chemical and biological processes at the molecular level. Student learning of these crosscutting concepts can be challenging, so it is important to identify misconceptions and remediate them early, especially in introductory classes. Here we describe an activity in which…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Biology
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Spier, Sarah K.; Dauer, Joseph T. – American Biology Teacher, 2023
There is an emphasis on survival-based selection in biology education that can allow students to neglect other important evolutionary components, such as sexual selection, reproduction, and inheritance. Student understanding of the role of reproduction in evolution is as important as student understanding of the role of survival. Limiting…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Education, Birth, Genetics
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Kaylynn Imsande; Lucy McGuire; Luke Wheeler – American Biology Teacher, 2023
At a time when all course instruction had been moved online, it seemed wishful thinking for a group of undergraduate students to begin authentic, independent research. With curious, creative, and motivated mindsets; however, we learned not only that such research was possible during a global pandemic, but that it could provide vital learning…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Undergraduate Students, Scientists, College Science
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Rebecca Higgins; Breen Riley; Jennell Talley; Alessandra Barrera; Jennifer Hurst-Kennedy; Shoshana Katzman – American Biology Teacher, 2023
To reduce the cost of educational materials needed by students, we generated a no-cost open educational resources (OER) textbook for an undergraduate level cell biology course. Cell biology is part of the curriculum in various undergraduate degrees for science, technology, engineering, and math majors, therefore generation of OER targets a large…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Open Educational Resources, Textbooks, College Science
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Amanda Rose Newton – American Biology Teacher, 2023
This research shows that improved scientific reasoning and application of concepts occurred when creating and viewing student-crafted digital storytelling projects. By utilizing digital storytelling projects to showcase course competencies in an undergraduate biology course, students were able to apply subject matter outside the classroom. In this…
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Introductory Courses, Story Telling
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dela Cruz, Thomas Edison E.; Olayta, Carlo Oliver M. – American Biology Teacher, 2022
Citizen science is a research collaboration between scientists and volunteers who provide data for education, conservation, and environmental protection. Volunteers, often the locals in the area, provide data on species occurrence while researchers perform distribution mapping or other data analysis. Social networking sites including Facebook,…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Scientific Research, Science Projects, Taxonomy
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Xiang, Lin – American Biology Teacher, 2022
Scientific reading and communication have become key components in postsecondary science education. However, undergraduates have often been found to lack motivation to engage in these tasks. The present study surveyed 2098 undergraduates and 27 biology faculty members to compare their views on the importance and time cost of eight practices in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Faculty, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
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Morris, John; Winter, Margie – American Biology Teacher, 2021
We describe a series of three experiments in which students develop a model system for measuring the LC50 of household substances, using grass seed as the model organism. Students use statistical methods to compare two samples (using chi-square and Student's "t"-tests), conduct a two-level multifactor experiment to look at multiple…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Measurement Techniques, Hazardous Materials, College Science
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Fuchs, Travis T.; Bonney, Kevin M.; Arsenault, Mike – American Biology Teacher, 2021
Students come to science class with many ideas of how the natural world works, some of which do not match the consensus of the scientific community and can lead to misunderstandings. Because a growing body of educational research indicates that these misconceptions can serve as resources for learning, we developed a four-point plan to leverage…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Biochemistry, College Science, Cytology
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Wack, Jason; Jaeger, Collin; Yuan, Shupei; Bergan-Roller, Heather E. – American Biology Teacher, 2021
Communicating science with nonexperts (SciComm) is an important scientific practice. SciComm can inform decision making and public policies. Recently, seminal reports have indicated that SciComm is a practice in which students should engage. Unfortunately, students have few opportunities to engage in SciComm, partially due to the absence of a…
Descriptors: Biology, Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Instruction
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Mohl, Emily K.; Tritz, Bethany M.; Doud, Ella B; Galchutt, Emilia G.; Koomen, Michele J. – American Biology Teacher, 2021
We use the population decline of the monarch butterfly as a central phenomenon to support data analysis and scientific argumentation skills and to motivate inquiry and content learning in intermediate college-level biology courses. Students practice analyzing population trends, critically evaluate scientific articles that debate the causes and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Biology, Persuasive Discourse, Culturally Relevant Education
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Kuzmenko, Tatiana; Sharma, Ashwarya; Willette, Demian A. – American Biology Teacher, 2021
Hands-on, inquiry-based laboratory activities are excellent opportunities to introduce first-year undergraduate students to the lab environment and to catalyze new interest in topics they may not yet know or be as enthusiastic about studying. We describe a multisession introductory laboratory activity that couples the research areas of medicinal…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Inquiry, Hands on Science
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