MacNabb Carrie, Schmitt Lee, Michlin Michael, Harris Ilene, Thomas Larry, Chittendon David, Ebner Timothy J, Dubinsky Janet M
Department of Neuroscience, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
CBE Life Sci Educ. 2006 Summer;5(2):144-57. doi: 10.1187/cbe.05-08-0109.
The Department of Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota and the Science Museum of Minnesota have developed and implemented a successful program for middle school (grades 5-8) science teachers and their students, called Brain Science on the Move. The overall goals have been to bring neuroscience education to underserved schools, excite students about science, improve their understanding of neuroscience, and foster partnerships between scientists and educators. The program includes BrainU, a teacher professional development institute; Explain Your Brain Assembly and Exhibit Stations, multimedia large-group presentation and hands-on activities designed to stimulate student thinking about the brain; Class Activities, in-depth inquiry-based investigations; and Brain Trunks, materials and resources related to class activities. Formal evaluation of the program indicated that teacher neuroscience knowledge, self-confidence, and use of inquiry-based strategies and neuroscience in their classrooms have increased. Participating teachers increased the time spent teaching neuroscience and devoted more time to "inquiry-based" teaching versus "lecture-based teaching." Teachers appreciated in-depth discussions of pedagogy and science and opportunities for collegial interactions with world-class researchers. Student interest in the brain and in science increased. Since attending BrainU, participating teachers have reported increased enthusiasm about teaching and have become local neuroscience experts within their school communities.
明尼苏达大学神经科学系和明尼苏达科学博物馆为初中(5 - 8年级)科学教师及其学生开发并实施了一个成功的项目,名为“移动中的脑科学”。总体目标是将神经科学教育引入服务不足的学校,激发学生对科学的兴趣,增进他们对神经科学的理解,并促进科学家与教育工作者之间的合作关系。该项目包括“BrainU”,一个教师专业发展机构;“解释你的大脑组装与展览站”,这是多媒体大型团体展示以及旨在激发学生对大脑思考的实践活动;“课堂活动”,基于深入探究的调查;以及“脑箱”,与课堂活动相关的材料和资源。对该项目的正式评估表明,教师的神经科学知识、自信心以及在课堂上基于探究的策略和神经科学的应用都有所增加。参与项目的教师增加了教授神经科学的时间,并且相对于“基于讲座的教学”,投入更多时间进行“基于探究的教学”。教师们赞赏对教学法和科学的深入讨论以及与世界级研究人员进行学术交流的机会。学生对大脑和科学的兴趣增加了。自从参加“BrainU”以来,参与项目的教师表示对教学的热情有所提高,并已成为其学校社区内的当地神经科学专家。