Personal interviews were conducted with biochemistry faculty during which they were presented with student performances on a content survey. From these interviews, four themes that reflect faculty responses to the surveys emerged: awareness of student understanding, self reflection on teaching practice, planned collaboration with colleagues, and emotional reactions. Here, we discuss these themes and their implications for creating conversation designed to promote reflection on biochemistry teaching
It is known that students leave science classes with an incomplete or incorrect understanding of som...
As higher education transitions from an exclusivist to a more accessible endeavour, class sizes are ...
The study of teaching and learning during the period of translating ideals of reform into classroom ...
Background: Change strategies may leverage interpersonal relationships and conversations to spread t...
The objectives of this study were to (1) characterize the nature of biochemistry faculty members' "i...
Background: Change strategies may leverage interpersonal relationships and conversations to spread t...
Research investigating faculty and instructors’ perception of teaching in discipline oriented fields...
[Excerpt] In BAMBED’s 2008 closing issue, Harold White highlights the importance of putting ‘‘oursel...
It is common for faculty to struggle when choosing and implementing a new instructional strategy. We...
University teaching of biochemistry has traditionally been based on delivery of the curriculum in le...
Despite the increasing popularity of undergraduate research experiences across disciplines, little i...
Undergraduate introductory biology courses are changing based on our growing understanding of how st...
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology classes in Australia are usually held with large class sizes. Hen...
Historically, teaching has been considered a burden by many academics at institutions of higher educ...
The practice of science education in American colleges and universities is changing and the role of ...
It is known that students leave science classes with an incomplete or incorrect understanding of som...
As higher education transitions from an exclusivist to a more accessible endeavour, class sizes are ...
The study of teaching and learning during the period of translating ideals of reform into classroom ...
Background: Change strategies may leverage interpersonal relationships and conversations to spread t...
The objectives of this study were to (1) characterize the nature of biochemistry faculty members' "i...
Background: Change strategies may leverage interpersonal relationships and conversations to spread t...
Research investigating faculty and instructors’ perception of teaching in discipline oriented fields...
[Excerpt] In BAMBED’s 2008 closing issue, Harold White highlights the importance of putting ‘‘oursel...
It is common for faculty to struggle when choosing and implementing a new instructional strategy. We...
University teaching of biochemistry has traditionally been based on delivery of the curriculum in le...
Despite the increasing popularity of undergraduate research experiences across disciplines, little i...
Undergraduate introductory biology courses are changing based on our growing understanding of how st...
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology classes in Australia are usually held with large class sizes. Hen...
Historically, teaching has been considered a burden by many academics at institutions of higher educ...
The practice of science education in American colleges and universities is changing and the role of ...
It is known that students leave science classes with an incomplete or incorrect understanding of som...
As higher education transitions from an exclusivist to a more accessible endeavour, class sizes are ...
The study of teaching and learning during the period of translating ideals of reform into classroom ...