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The Case Study: The Benign Hamburger—Teaching the Nuclear Science Behind Food Irradiation

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The Case Study: The Benign Hamburger—Teaching the Nuclear Science Behind Food Irradiation

This column provides original articles on innovations in case study teaching, assessment of the method, as well as case studies with teaching notes. In this month’s issue the case is based on the Jack in the Box food poisoning incident but is super...

Errors as Teaching Tools—The  Mass Media Mistake:  Engendering in Students a Healthy Skepticism for the Printed Word

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Errors as Teaching Tools—The Mass Media Mistake: Engendering in Students a Healthy Skepticism for the Printed Word

While scientists may recognize a mass media mistake, the level of basic scientific understanding among many students—even college students—is too often insufficient to recognize an error. This article describes a classroom exercise used in the in...

Journalism as a Path to Scientific Literacy: Helping Students Connect Important Science Concepts with Real World Issues at New York's Baruch College

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Journalism as a Path to Scientific Literacy: Helping Students Connect Important Science Concepts with Real World Issues at New York's Baruch College

Conceiving a means to help students see the relevancy of science to the world around them, and after extensive discussions between the natural sciences department and the journalism program, the faculty at Baruch College agreed on the merit of introd...

Favorite Demonstration: A Vivid Demonstration of Fall Leaf Color Changes—Assessing the Environmental Factors that Affect Plant Metabolism

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Favorite Demonstration: A Vivid Demonstration of Fall Leaf Color Changes—Assessing the Environmental Factors that Affect Plant Metabolism

Fall is a time when the splendors of nature are unveiled through the transformation of leaf colors. Daylight, temperature, and nutritional variations are factors that initiate the hormonal changes leading to the alteration of colors that is induced b...

Guest Editorial: Improving Undergraduate Science 
Education—National Initiatives, Local Implications

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Guest Editorial: Improving Undergraduate Science Education—National Initiatives, Local Implications

In this article, the Chair of the National Research Council's Committee on Undergraduate Science shares thoughts about the national attention on the important issue of effective teaching and learning of Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technolo...

Developing a Faculty Portfolio—Tips and Suggestions for Science Educators: Constructing a Portfolio That Won't Sell You Short

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Developing a Faculty Portfolio—Tips and Suggestions for Science Educators: Constructing a Portfolio That Won't Sell You Short

Faculty portfolios can serve as excellent repositories for a faculty member's scholarly activities. Using the guidelines provided, faculty portfolios can serve to integrate the areas of teaching, research, and service. They can be used for self-asses...

Integrating Experiential Learning into the Study of Nutrition: Weighing the Dietary Habits of Students at Maryland's Goucher College

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Integrating Experiential Learning into the Study of Nutrition: Weighing the Dietary Habits of Students at Maryland's Goucher College

Experiential learning allows students to apply knowledge learned in the classroom to real life problem solving and decision making. This article describes the experience at Goucher College, a small liberal arts college in Maryland, and focuses primar...

Heretical Thoughts II—On Lessons We Learned from Our Graduate Advisor That Have Impacted Our Undergraduate Teaching

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Heretical Thoughts II—On Lessons We Learned from Our Graduate Advisor That Have Impacted Our Undergraduate Teaching

A great deal was learned during our graduate education that we have consciously and unconsciously applied to undergraduate instruction. Instructional lessons emerged from the consistency of our educational experiences. This article features five of ...

Favorite Demonstration: Using Calcium and Calcium Binding Proteins To Teach Signal Transduction in Cell Physiology—Demonstrating Conformational Changes of Proteins Using the Simple yet Powerful Technique of PAGE

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Favorite Demonstration: Using Calcium and Calcium Binding Proteins To Teach Signal Transduction in Cell Physiology—Demonstrating Conformational Changes of Proteins Using the Simple yet Powerful Technique of PAGE

This exercise teaches students science by demonstrating the ability of calmodulin to bind and lose calcium with attendant alterations in protein conformation. To visualize conformation changes using the simple yet powerful technique PAGE provides stu...

How to Make Nonscience Majors More Receptive to Organic Chemistry: Building Student Intrigue in Chemistry—Brooklyn College’s “Stories-Behind-the-Story” Strategy

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How to Make Nonscience Majors More Receptive to Organic Chemistry: Building Student Intrigue in Chemistry—Brooklyn College’s “Stories-Behind-the-Story” Strategy

Stories of crime and punishment serve as the impetus for engaging students in science topics as part of a unique approach to teaching chemistry at Brooklyn College. This article describes a successful approach used to help students appreciate the maj...

The Case Study: Return to Mars—How Not to Teach a Case Study

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The Case Study: Return to Mars—How Not to Teach a Case Study

This column provides original articles on innovations in case study teaching, assessment of the method, as well as case studies with teaching notes. This month's issue considers some of the common mistakes case study instrutors make....

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