Roesch Leah A, Frenzel Kristen
Neuroscience & Behavioral Biology Program, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322.
J Undergrad Neurosci Educ. 2016 Apr 15;15(1):A72-A75. eCollection 2016 Fall.
For the past six years, we have been teaching a neuroscience for non-science majors course titled "From Botox to Behavior: Neuroscience for non-scientists." The primary objectives for this course are to create science literate students using neuroscience concepts as the foundation. The evidence from our course assessments suggest that the students are learning fundamental concepts and developing skills of source evalution, using evidence in an argument and appreciating the role of neuroscience in society. While the course has been very successful as measured by student performance on assessments of content learning and student satisfaction, we have noticed a pervasive weakness in quantitative literacy. Our future directions include assessing what kinds of interventions and approaches work best to increase quanitative literacy among non-science majors.
在过去六年里,我们一直在教授一门面向非科学专业学生的神经科学课程,名为“从肉毒杆菌到行为:非科学家的神经科学”。本课程的主要目标是以神经科学概念为基础,培养具有科学素养的学生。我们课程评估的证据表明,学生们正在学习基本概念,并培养信息源评估技能、在论证中运用证据的能力,以及认识到神经科学在社会中的作用。虽然从学生在内容学习评估中的表现和学生满意度来看,这门课程非常成功,但我们注意到学生在定量素养方面普遍存在不足。我们未来的方向包括评估哪种干预措施和方法最能有效提高非科学专业学生的定量素养。