Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Applied Sciences Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Scientific and Medical Writing, Picamed, Zoeterwoude, The Netherlands.
Biochem Mol Biol Educ. 2024 Nov-Dec;52(6):711-717. doi: 10.1002/bmb.21853. Epub 2024 Aug 14.
Writing is usually integrated in the curriculum of science studies. However, students often lack the skills to write for various audiences or, to produce a well written manuscript. We developed a concise project of 15 European Credits to improve the writing skills in an early phase of the bachelor study. Students worked on texts from various journals and looked at the writing styles. They rewrote texts in a popular and more scientific way and practiced with clear, vivid language, avoiding clutter and hedge words, considering a proper use of grammar and interpunction. Medical writing was also introduced during the project. Grading was based on rewriting for a non-expert and expert audience. A rewritten text was presented to the public in the form of a student-initiated survey. This project shows an inverted approach creating student ownership and enthusiasm for writing. In addition, we created and tested successfully a concise two-day workshop based on this project. Based on the results we herewith present the work as an idea to explore.
写作通常是科学研究课程的一部分。然而,学生通常缺乏为不同受众写作的技能,或者无法写出一篇文笔流畅的手稿。我们开发了一个 15 个欧洲学分的简明项目,以在本科学习的早期阶段提高写作技巧。学生们研究了来自各种期刊的文本,并研究了写作风格。他们以通俗易懂和更科学的方式改写文本,并练习使用清晰、生动的语言,避免冗长和含糊其辞的措辞,考虑语法和标点符号的正确使用。在项目中还介绍了医学写作。评分基于为非专业人士和专业人士改写的文本。改写后的文本以学生发起的调查形式向公众展示。该项目展示了一种反向方法,即让学生对写作产生所有权和热情。此外,我们还基于该项目成功创建并测试了一个为期两天的简明研讨会。基于这些结果,我们在此提出该项目作为一种探索思路。