Colpitts K N, Seymour K P, Harris Bozer A L
Psychological Sciences Department, Tarleton State University, Texas A&M System, Stephenville, TX 76402.
J Undergrad Neurosci Educ. 2019 Jun 30;17(2):A125-A129. eCollection 2019 Spring.
Undergraduate students studying neuroscience have limited opportunities to develop and apply teaching skills before joining a graduate program. Once in a graduate program, students in neuroscience programs are often hired as teaching assistants, adjuncts, or instructors of record. We propose that a low-cost, mentored, short-term summer neuroscience brain academy with high school student participants provides undergraduate students with critical introductory neuroscience teaching experience. Additionally, the experience serves as a service-learning opportunity for faculty and student personnel in a neuroscience laboratory. In this specific program, undergraduate students generate and deliver neuroscience lessons to high school students under the mentorship of a faculty member. This article contains an overview of the purpose of the summer academy, budgetary considerations, materials required, and the roles of faculty and students, with the goal that this model can be replicated at other universities. We propose that this experience addresses a critical gap in early neuroscience professional training.
学习神经科学的本科生在进入研究生项目之前,发展和应用教学技能的机会有限。一旦进入研究生项目,神经科学专业的学生通常会被聘为助教、兼职教师或授课教师。我们建议,一个低成本、有导师指导、面向高中生的短期暑期神经科学脑科学院,能为本科生提供关键的神经科学入门教学经验。此外,这段经历对神经科学实验室的教职员工和学生来说也是一个服务学习的机会。在这个特定项目中,本科生在教员的指导下为高中生设计并讲授神经科学课程。本文概述了暑期学院的目的、预算考量、所需材料以及教员和学生的角色,目标是其他大学能够复制这个模式。我们认为,这段经历填补了神经科学早期专业培训中的一个关键空白。