Harrington Meagan, Lane April, Yencha Caroline, Kelly-Rajan Kiran, Ott Laura E
Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
Carolina Biology Education Research Laboratory, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
J Microbiol Biol Educ. 2023 Nov 15;24(3). doi: 10.1128/jmbe.00123-23. eCollection 2023 Dec.
This case study was designed to help students explore the molecular mechanisms of the spliceosome and how SARS-CoV-2 impacts host cell spliceosomal function while interpreting figures from primary literature (A. K. Banjeree, et al., Cell 183:1325-1339, e1-e10, 2020, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2020.10.004). "Pete and the Missing Scissors" was designed and implemented in the spring of 2022 and fall of 2022 in two large-enrollment (150+) introductory molecular biology courses at a large, public research institution. The case study was formatted in alignment with the National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science (NCCSTS) framework, which has been shown to be an effective, student-centered approach to teaching complex biological concepts at the undergraduate level. The case study had four student learning objectives (SLOs) that aligned with Bloom's Revised Taxonomy and required students to develop an understanding of the molecular mechanisms of splicing and analyze and interpret a figure from primary literature. Both formative and summative assessment questions are included in this activity, with each question mapping to one of the case study SLOs. Summative assessment questions were given in a pre-/post-manner, and a paired -test was used to evaluate differences between students' pre- and post-assessment scores. Assessment results demonstrated that students in both courses mastered each of the SLOs of this case study, given the significant increase in post-assessment scores compared to the pre-assessment. These findings indicate that the "Pete and the Missing Scissors" case study is an effective approach to develop students' understanding of the spliceosome, as well as ability to interpret figures from primary literature.
本案例研究旨在帮助学生探索剪接体的分子机制,以及严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)如何影响宿主细胞剪接体功能,同时解读来自原始文献的数据(A.K.班杰里等人,《细胞》183:1325 - 1339,e1 - e10,2020,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2020.10.004)。《皮特和丢失的剪刀》于2022年春季和秋季在一所大型公立研究机构的两门大招生规模(150人以上)的分子生物学入门课程中设计并实施。该案例研究的格式符合科学案例研究教学国家中心(NCCSTS)的框架,该框架已被证明是一种在本科阶段以学生为中心的有效教学方法,用于教授复杂的生物学概念。该案例研究有四个与布鲁姆修订分类法一致的学生学习目标(SLO),要求学生理解剪接的分子机制,并分析和解读来自原始文献的数据。本活动包括形成性和总结性评估问题,每个问题都对应一个案例研究的SLO。总结性评估问题采用前后测的方式给出,并使用配对t检验来评估学生前后测成绩的差异。评估结果表明,鉴于与前测相比后测成绩显著提高,两门课程的学生都掌握了本案例研究的每个SLO。这些发现表明,《皮特和丢失的剪刀》案例研究是一种有效的方法,可以培养学生对剪接体的理解,以及解读原始文献数据的能力。