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澳大利亚大学神经科学教师的背景与经验:一项横断面调查。

The background and experience of neuroscience teachers in Australian universities: A cross-sectional survey.

作者信息

Todd Gabrielle, Kreilaus Fabian, Lonergan Amy S, Cameron Melissa S, Double Kay L

机构信息

UniSA Clinical & Health Sciences and Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA), University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Brain and Mind Centre and School of Medical Sciences (Neuroscience), The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Oct 2;19(10):e0311252. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311252. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Neuroscience is an academic discipline taught within a broad range of university degrees and programs. The expertise and experience of neuroscience teaching staff contribute to the student's learning experience and knowledge acquisition. We undertook a survey to characterize the neuroscience teaching workforce and practices in Australian universities, and to investigate access to and deficiencies in neuroscience teaching resources and training. Two hundred neuroscience teaching staff completed our anonymous online survey. The responses indicated that neuroscience is primarily being delivered by highly qualified (86% with doctoral degrees, 27% with formal qualifications in tertiary teaching), research-active (45% were recently primary supervisors of research students) teaching academics with secure employment (77% in full-time continuing positions). There were more females (61.5%) than males (38.5%) in the sample and most respondents taught neuroscience to students enrolled in a range of degrees/programs. Most survey respondents could access an anatomy laboratory for teaching (87%) but access to specialised online resources, such as augmented reality presentations, customised game-based learning approaches, and/or online brain atlases, was limited. Most survey respondents reported they would benefit from increased access to neuroscience teaching resources and/or peer-tested teaching materials (80%), an informal network of Australian neuroscience teaching peers (64%), and/or training workshops on neuroscience teaching (59%). Approximately half of survey respondents supported the creation of national guidelines for neuroscience teaching curricula. The survey results identify specific gaps in teacher training and resources and inform the development of strategies to support tertiary teachers of neuroscience and student learning.

摘要

神经科学是一门在广泛的大学学位和课程中教授的学科。神经科学教师的专业知识和经验有助于学生的学习体验和知识获取。我们开展了一项调查,以描述澳大利亚大学中神经科学教学人员和教学实践的特征,并调查神经科学教学资源和培训的获取情况及不足之处。两百名神经科学教师完成了我们的匿名在线调查。调查结果表明,神经科学主要由高素质的(86%拥有博士学位,27%拥有高等教育教学的正式资格)、积极从事研究的(45%最近是研究生的主要导师)、有稳定工作的(77%担任全职长期职位)教学人员授课。样本中女性(61.5%)多于男性(38.5%),大多数受访者向攻读各种学位/课程的学生教授神经科学。大多数参与调查的受访者能够使用解剖实验室进行教学(87%),但获取专门的在线资源,如增强现实演示、基于游戏的定制学习方法和/或在线脑图谱的机会有限。大多数参与调查的受访者表示,增加获取神经科学教学资源和/或经过同行测试的教材(80%)、澳大利亚神经科学教学同行的非正式网络(64%)和/或神经科学教学培训研讨会(59%)将对他们有益。大约一半的参与调查的受访者支持制定神经科学教学课程的国家指导方针。调查结果确定了教师培训和资源方面的具体差距,并为制定支持神经科学高等教育教师和学生学习的策略提供了参考。

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