Tomasiewicz Henry G, Hesselbach Renee, Carvan Michael John, Goldberg Barbara, Berg Craig A, Petering David H
1 Children's Environmental Health Sciences Core Center, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee , Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Zebrafish. 2014 Aug;11(4):384-95. doi: 10.1089/zeb.2013.0881. Epub 2014 Jun 18.
Developing zebrafish embryos were used as a model system for high school students to conduct scientific investigations that reveal features of normal development and to test how different environmental toxicants impact the developmental process. The primary goal of the module was to engage students from a wide range of socio-economic backgrounds, with particular focus on underserved inner-city high schools, in inquiry-based learning and hands-on experimentation. In addition, the module served as a platform for both teachers and students to design additional inquiry-based experiments. In this module, students spawned adult zebrafish to generate developing embryos, exposed the embryos to various toxicants, then gathered, and analyzed data obtained from control and experimental embryos. The module provided a flexible, experimental framework for students to test the effects of numerous environmental toxicants, such as ethanol, caffeine, and nicotine, on the development of a model vertebrate organism. Students also observed the effects of dose on experimental outcomes. From observations of the effects of the chemical agents on vertebrate embryos, students drew conclusions on how these chemicals could impact human development and health. Results of pre-tests and post-tests completed by participating students indicate statistically significant changes in awareness of the impact of environmental agents on fish and human beings In addition, the program's evaluator concluded that participation in the module resulted in significant changes in the attitude of students and teachers toward science in general and environmental health in particular.
发育中的斑马鱼胚胎被用作一种模型系统,供高中生进行科学探究,以揭示正常发育的特征,并测试不同的环境毒物如何影响发育过程。该模块的主要目标是让来自广泛社会经济背景的学生参与进来,特别关注服务不足的市中心高中学生,让他们参与基于探究的学习和实践实验。此外,该模块还为教师和学生提供了一个设计更多基于探究的实验的平台。在这个模块中,学生让成年斑马鱼产卵以产生发育中的胚胎,将胚胎暴露于各种毒物中,然后收集并分析从对照胚胎和实验胚胎获得的数据。该模块为学生提供了一个灵活的实验框架,以测试多种环境毒物,如乙醇、咖啡因和尼古丁,对一种模式脊椎动物发育的影响。学生们还观察了剂量对实验结果的影响。通过观察化学试剂对脊椎动物胚胎的影响,学生们得出了关于这些化学物质如何影响人类发育和健康的结论。参与学生完成的预测试和后测试结果表明,学生对环境因素对鱼类和人类影响的认识有统计学上的显著变化。此外,该项目的评估人员得出结论,参与该模块导致学生和教师对科学总体上,特别是对环境卫生的态度发生了显著变化。