State-of-the-art papers from around the globe addressing current topics in education were published in the FEMS Microbiology Letters virtual Thematic Issue ‘Education’ in November 2015 (http://femsle.oxfordjournals.org/content/thematic-issue-education), which was innovative and well received by microbiologists and other educators. Its unique content is reviewed here to facilitate broader access and further discussions in the professional community. Best practice in supporting school teaching and exposing students to concepts from other disciplines is presented in context of inspiring the next generations, where also historical microbiology can be drawn upon. Technology-enhanced education is discussed including its applications (e.g. lecture...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
There has never been a more critical time than the present for young microbiologists to engage in co...
Microbiology is undergoing a quiet revolution. Techniques such as polymerase chain reaction, high th...
Educational innovation and curricula reform in undergraduate science often occur, in metaphorical te...
Microbiology is an essential element of our everyday lives. This is not only the consequence of the ...
Microbes and their activities have pervasive influence and deterministic roles in the functioning an...
Globally, science curricula have been described as outdated, and students perceive school science as...
This is an exciting time in biology education. Important reports such as Bio2010 and Vision and Chan...
Professional societies provide visibility and legitimacy to the work of their post secondary educato...
Microbes and their activities have pervasive, remarkably profound and generally positive effects on ...
An integrated understanding of microbiology and evolutionary biology is essential for students pursu...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
Abstract Evolution is a central, unifying theory for all of life science, yet the subject is poorly ...
Views on the nature and relevance of science education have changed significantly over recent decade...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
There has never been a more critical time than the present for young microbiologists to engage in co...
Microbiology is undergoing a quiet revolution. Techniques such as polymerase chain reaction, high th...
Educational innovation and curricula reform in undergraduate science often occur, in metaphorical te...
Microbiology is an essential element of our everyday lives. This is not only the consequence of the ...
Microbes and their activities have pervasive influence and deterministic roles in the functioning an...
Globally, science curricula have been described as outdated, and students perceive school science as...
This is an exciting time in biology education. Important reports such as Bio2010 and Vision and Chan...
Professional societies provide visibility and legitimacy to the work of their post secondary educato...
Microbes and their activities have pervasive, remarkably profound and generally positive effects on ...
An integrated understanding of microbiology and evolutionary biology is essential for students pursu...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
Abstract Evolution is a central, unifying theory for all of life science, yet the subject is poorly ...
Views on the nature and relevance of science education have changed significantly over recent decade...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
There has never been a more critical time than the present for young microbiologists to engage in co...