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Review
. 2020 May 13;82(5):60.
doi: 10.1007/s11538-020-00739-6.

Meeting the Needs of A Changing Landscape: Advances and Challenges in Undergraduate Biology Education

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Meeting the Needs of A Changing Landscape: Advances and Challenges in Undergraduate Biology Education

Melissa L Aikens. Bull Math Biol. .

Abstract

Over the last 25 years, reforms in undergraduate biology education have transformed the way biology is taught at many institutions of higher education. This has been fueled in part by a burgeoning discipline-based education research community, which has advocated for evidence-based instructional practices based on findings from research. This perspective will review some of the changes to undergraduate biology education that have gained or are currently gaining momentum, becoming increasingly common in undergraduate biology classrooms. However, there are still areas in need of improvement. Although more underrepresented minority students are enrolling in and graduating from biology programs than in the past, there is a need to understand the experiences and broaden participation of other underserved groups in biology and ensure biology classroom learning environments are inclusive. Additionally, although understanding biology relies on understanding concepts from the physical sciences and mathematics, students still rarely connect the concepts they learn from other STEM disciplines to biology. Integrating concepts and practices across the STEM disciplines will be critical for biology graduates as they tackle the biological problems of the twenty-first century.

Keywords: Active learning; Biology education; Broadening participation; Discovery-based education; Evidence-based teaching; Inquiry-based education; STEM integration.

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