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Bacterial Monologue: An Engaging Writing Activity for Nonscience Majors

机译:细菌独白:非科学专业学生的引人入胜的写作活动

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The anthropocentric focus of microbiology has painted a negative image of the largely unknown bacterial community, when in reality bacteria play many more significant roles than influencing human health. It is important to convey this message to college students so that they can make informed decisions as an educated citizen. Non-major students taking a microbiology course however, may demonstrate poor interest and become further alienated by the abstract terminologies. Recent studies suggest that story writing may enhance scientific literacy, and role-play activities are effective means to engage students. Here, I combine these two strategies and introduce a writing activity in which students impersonate an assigned bacterium. Through this writing exercise, students demonstrated deeper understanding of key concepts in microbiology, greater appreciation of the broad roles of bacteria, and improved attitude towards science and science learning.
机译:微生物学的以人类为中心的焦点描绘了一个很大程度上未知的细菌群落的负面形象,而实际上细菌起着比影响人类健康更为重要的作用。向大学生传达此信息很重要,这样他们就可以作为受过良好教育的公民做出明智的决定。但是,修读微生物学课程的非主要学生可能表现出较差的兴趣,并被抽象术语进一步疏远。最近的研究表明,故事写作可以提高科学素养,角色扮演活动是吸引学生的有效手段。在这里,我结合了这两种策略,并介绍了一个写作活动,学生可以在其中模仿一个指定的细菌。通过这项写作练习,学生们表现出了对微生物学关键概念的更深刻理解,对细菌广泛作用的更多认识以及对科学和科学学习的改善态度。

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