Hauptmann Aviaja Lyberth, Maroney Stephanie, Bissett Perea Jessica, Marco Maria L
SILA Department, Ilisimatusarfik - University of Greenland, Nuuk, Greenland.
Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
J Microbiol Biol Educ. 2025 Apr 24;26(1):e0015224. doi: 10.1128/jmbe.00152-24. Epub 2025 Jan 23.
New approaches to microbiology education are needed to ensure equitable representation in microbiology and to build literacy in microbiology and science broadly. To address this goal, we developed a course held at the collegiate level that uniquely integrated microbiology, Indigenous studies, science and technology studies, and arts and performance. The course participants included students in 12 majors across science, engineering, humanities, and arts. The different disciplines of the course intersected around Inuit fermented foods as the basis for discussions on fundamental microbiological principles, the scientific method, food sovereignty, and Indigenous peoples' rights. A diverse array of activities was included, ranging from lectures in microbiology and fermentation, a sauerkraut-making lab, a walk through the Native American contemplative garden, a workshop on Inuit drum making and dance, as well as a performance by Inuit-soul group Pamyua. We propose that a radically interdisciplinary approach and a human rights framework in microbiology education can be a way to enhance microbiology and science literacy for a diverse group of students.
需要采用新的微生物学教育方法,以确保微生物学领域的公平代表性,并广泛培养微生物学和科学素养。为了实现这一目标,我们开发了一门大学水平的课程,该课程独特地整合了微生物学、本土研究、科学技术研究以及艺术与表演。课程参与者包括来自科学、工程、人文和艺术等12个专业的学生。课程的不同学科围绕因纽特发酵食品展开交叉,以此为基础讨论基本的微生物学原理、科学方法、食物主权和原住民权利。课程包含了各种各样的活动,从微生物学和发酵讲座、酸菜制作实验室、参观美洲原住民冥想花园、因纽特鼓制作和舞蹈工作坊,到因纽特灵魂团体帕米亚的表演。我们认为,微生物学教育中采用彻底的跨学科方法和人权框架,可以成为提高不同学生群体微生物学和科学素养的一种方式。