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Brief Bioinform. 2013 Sep;14(5):589-98. doi: 10.1093/bib/bbt023. Epub 2013 Apr 19.
Teaching students with very diverse backgrounds can be extremely challenging. This article uses the Bioinformatics and Systems Biology MSc in Amsterdam as a case study to describe how the knowledge gap for students with heterogeneous backgrounds can be bridged. We show that a mix in backgrounds can be turned into an advantage by creating a stimulating learning environment for the students. In the MSc Programme, conversion classes help to bridge differences between students, by mending initial knowledge and skill gaps. Mixing students from different backgrounds in a group to solve a complex task creates an opportunity for the students to reflect on their own abilities. We explain how a truly interdisciplinary approach to teaching helps students of all backgrounds to achieve the MSc end terms. Moreover, transferable skills obtained by the students in such a mixed study environment are invaluable for their later careers.
教授背景非常多样化的学生可能极具挑战性。本文以阿姆斯特丹的生物信息学和系统生物学硕士课程为例,描述如何弥合具有不同背景的学生之间的知识差距。我们表明,通过为学生创造一个激励性的学习环境,可以将背景的多样性转化为优势。在硕士课程中,转换课程通过弥补初始知识和技能差距,帮助学生缩小差异。将来自不同背景的学生混合在一个小组中完成一项复杂任务,为学生提供了一个反思自己能力的机会。我们解释了真正的跨学科教学方法如何帮助所有背景的学生达到硕士课程的期末要求。此外,学生在这种混合学习环境中获得的可转移技能对他们以后的职业发展是非常宝贵的。