This essay describes how the use of a concept inventory has enhanced professional development and curriculum reform efforts of a faculty teaching community. The Host Pathogen Interactions (HPI) teaching team is composed of research and teaching faculty with expertise in HPI who share the goal of improving the learning experience of students in nine linked undergraduate microbiology courses. To support evidence-based curriculum reform, we administered our HPI Concept Inventory as a pre-and postsurvey to approximately 400 students each year since 2006. The resulting data include student scores as well as their open-ended explanations for distractor choices. The data have enabled us to address curriculum reform goals of 1) reconciling student ...
In response to empirical evidence and calls for change, individual undergraduate biology instructors...
Educators are increasingly being encouraged to use more active- and problem-based-learning technique...
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As a group of faculty with expertise and research programs in the area of host-pathogen interactions...
Our goal was to establish bridges among seven Host Pathogen Interaction (HPI) undergraduate courses ...
If we are to teach effectively, tools are needed to measure student learning. A widely used method f...
Identifying misconceptions in student learning is a valuable practice for evaluating student learnin...
Misconceptions, or alternative conceptions, are incorrect understandings that students have incorpor...
There is considerable published evidence that for effective learning in science, identification of s...
To effectively address student misconceptions about microbiology and other foundational science conc...
Promoting successful learning is key in developing students from novice to professionals in their re...
As research faculty with expertise in the area of host–pathogen interactions (HPI), we used a resear...
Setting up learning outcomes with linked assessments is a best practice in science education. In bio...
An experiment explicitly introducing learning strategies to a large, first-year undergraduate cell b...
Our objective was to assess the effectiveness of a “learning by designing” group project used in a l...
In response to empirical evidence and calls for change, individual undergraduate biology instructors...
Educators are increasingly being encouraged to use more active- and problem-based-learning technique...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 5, 2013).The entire ...
As a group of faculty with expertise and research programs in the area of host-pathogen interactions...
Our goal was to establish bridges among seven Host Pathogen Interaction (HPI) undergraduate courses ...
If we are to teach effectively, tools are needed to measure student learning. A widely used method f...
Identifying misconceptions in student learning is a valuable practice for evaluating student learnin...
Misconceptions, or alternative conceptions, are incorrect understandings that students have incorpor...
There is considerable published evidence that for effective learning in science, identification of s...
To effectively address student misconceptions about microbiology and other foundational science conc...
Promoting successful learning is key in developing students from novice to professionals in their re...
As research faculty with expertise in the area of host–pathogen interactions (HPI), we used a resear...
Setting up learning outcomes with linked assessments is a best practice in science education. In bio...
An experiment explicitly introducing learning strategies to a large, first-year undergraduate cell b...
Our objective was to assess the effectiveness of a “learning by designing” group project used in a l...
In response to empirical evidence and calls for change, individual undergraduate biology instructors...
Educators are increasingly being encouraged to use more active- and problem-based-learning technique...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 5, 2013).The entire ...