Abstract
Numerous national reports have addressed the need for changing how science courses in higher education are taught, so that students develop a deeper understanding of critical concepts and the analytical and cognitive skills needed to address future challenges. This review presents some evidence-based approaches to curriculum development and teaching. Results from discipline-based education research indicate that it is critically important for educators to formulate learning goals, provide frequent and authentic assessments and actively engage students in their learning. Professional societies can play a role in helping to put these changes into practice. To this end, the American Society for Microbiology has developed a number of educational programs and resources, which are described here to encourage the implementation of student-centered learning in microbiology education.
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Merkel, S. M. (2016, August 1). American Society for Microbiology resources in support of an evidence-based approach to teaching microbiology. FEMS Microbiology Letters. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/femsle/fnw172
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