The literature tells us that art can enhance the teaching of science. We have used some of these documented strategies in our teaching of microbiology in primary - and high school outreach and in our microbiology classes at university. We have blended art and science in a variety of ways (e.g. dancing and telling stories) to provide our students with richer, more memorable learning experiences. Primary school students were treated to a day of immersion in microbiology where songs, animations, peer learning, art and baking became integral to their learning. For high school outreach, we imagined time travel and invited university acting students to play scientists telling their stories from history to bring to life ‘moments’ in microbiology....
Exposing K-12 students to cutting edge science that impacts their daily lives can bring classroom le...
State-of-the-art papers from around the globe addressing current topics in education were published ...
In this study, we investigated a pedagogical innovation in an undergraduate microbiology course, Mic...
For several years, a range of innovative assignments have been incorporated into the microbiology co...
‘Attention spans have shortened,’ is a common phrase often used in reference to today’s college stud...
Non-major students taking science courses to fulfill degree requirements may show low interest in tr...
Purpose: Undergraduate microbiology or biology students are not likely to be acquainted with the det...
Active learning has been shown to increase student performance in science classrooms (Freeman et al....
Microbial biofilms are very common in nature and have both detrimental and beneficial effects on eve...
Evidence-based studies on the benefits of integrating STEM into the arts are limited; however, some ...
Many students shy away from science. In order to attract students into studying science, creative me...
A bourgeoning body of literature indicates that visual arts can connect people to science by appeali...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
Modern science education the world over deliberately remains in the objective, rational, positivist ...
Summary We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on ...
Exposing K-12 students to cutting edge science that impacts their daily lives can bring classroom le...
State-of-the-art papers from around the globe addressing current topics in education were published ...
In this study, we investigated a pedagogical innovation in an undergraduate microbiology course, Mic...
For several years, a range of innovative assignments have been incorporated into the microbiology co...
‘Attention spans have shortened,’ is a common phrase often used in reference to today’s college stud...
Non-major students taking science courses to fulfill degree requirements may show low interest in tr...
Purpose: Undergraduate microbiology or biology students are not likely to be acquainted with the det...
Active learning has been shown to increase student performance in science classrooms (Freeman et al....
Microbial biofilms are very common in nature and have both detrimental and beneficial effects on eve...
Evidence-based studies on the benefits of integrating STEM into the arts are limited; however, some ...
Many students shy away from science. In order to attract students into studying science, creative me...
A bourgeoning body of literature indicates that visual arts can connect people to science by appeali...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
Modern science education the world over deliberately remains in the objective, rational, positivist ...
Summary We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on ...
Exposing K-12 students to cutting edge science that impacts their daily lives can bring classroom le...
State-of-the-art papers from around the globe addressing current topics in education were published ...
In this study, we investigated a pedagogical innovation in an undergraduate microbiology course, Mic...