Comics as an Educational Resource To Teach Microbiology in the Classroom

  • Morel M
  • Peruzzo N
  • Juele A
  • et al.
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New educational resources are being implemented as an initiative to foster learning. In order to contribute to the toolkit of innovative educational resources, we developed a microbiology comic book. The aim of this comic is to provide educators with a fun, accessible, and rigorous way to generate awareness of the invisible world that surrounds us and that inhabits us. Bacteria have a reputation as harmful and disgusting entities. Mass media, with advertisements of disinfectants, soaps, and house cleaning products, are sending a distorted message about microbes. We must debunk these misconceptions and emphasize the importance of microorganisms, and particularly bacteria, in the environment and our lives. Education is the means to this end, and therefore this comic is intended to help educators teach microbiology in an attractive, accurate, and straightforward way. Here, we present this educational tool and give some tips on the different themes that can be addressed in the classroom using this resource.

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Morel, M., Peruzzo, N., Juele, A. R., & Amarelle, V. (2019). Comics as an Educational Resource To Teach Microbiology in the Classroom. Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1128/jmbe.v20i1.1681

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