Hubbard Christopher J, Miller Jon S, Olson Dan
Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL 60115, USA.
Anat Rec B New Anat. 2005 May;284(1):6-11. doi: 10.1002/ar.b.20059.
An outreach program has been developed at the Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Illinois University (NIU), that offers an intensive short course in human gross anatomy to high school students and their teachers. Prior to the short course, the high school teachers attend a laboratory orientation, view the facilities, and then develop a syllabus suitable for the class needs. When the students arrive, they spend between 1 and 2 days rotating through five different work stations. Using their syllabus, they identify and learn the function of various structures on human cadavers and models. Evaluation and content testing of 143 students demonstrated a significant degree of enthusiasm and retention of the syllabus material at the end of the course. All teachers who participated in the program indicated that they wish to return the following year and new groups have already applied to attend. The results of the program demonstrate ways that universities can generate excitement about science and learning at the high school level.
北伊利诺伊大学(NIU)生物科学系开展了一项外展计划,为高中生及其教师提供人体大体解剖学强化短期课程。在短期课程之前,高中教师参加实验室培训,参观设施,然后制定适合班级需求的教学大纲。学生到达后,他们会花1到2天时间在五个不同的工作站轮流学习。他们根据教学大纲,识别并学习人体尸体和模型上各种结构的功能。对143名学生的评估和内容测试表明,课程结束时学生对教学大纲材料表现出高度的热情并记住了这些内容。所有参与该计划的教师都表示希望次年再来,并且已经有新的团体申请参加。该计划的结果展示了大学在高中阶段激发对科学和学习的兴趣的方法。