Developing microbiology literacy in biology education college: future teacher candidates

H. R. Fidiastuti, Sri Rahayu Lestari, Suhadi ‌, S. Prabaningtyas
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ABSTRACT Recently, several articles have reflected on the existence of microorganisms in supporting the life and health of living creatures as the beginning of the emergence of microbiology literacy. In the curriculum, understanding the activity of microorganisms has been studied from pre-school, elementary school, and middle school to college. The presence of microorganisms is often associated as a cause of disease. As a result, most students know the negative impact of microorganisms but have not discovered the fundamental role of microorganisms in their lives. Special attention needs to be given as a form of effort to strengthen microbiology literacy. Several studies state that students have an important role in disseminating the concept of sterilization, maintaining a safe distance, and using masks as generally applicable protocols during the pandemic. Therefore, with the aim that microorganisms have an important role, both directly and indirectly and to curb negative perceptions of microorganisms, we propose microbiology competencies among biology education students, who are future teaching candidates. This article identifies the complex challenges of 21st-century microbiology learning and the OECD framework. This approach includes the use of pedagogical interventions with the main objectives: (i) knowledge (to teach fundamental microbiology knowledge, (ii) skills (to increase awareness in recognizing and solving real-life problems), and (iii) attitudes and values (to explain the contribution of microbiology in supporting life).
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ABSTRACT 最近,多篇文章反思了微生物在支持生物生命和健康方面的存在,认为这是微生物素养出现的开端。在课程中,从学前班、小学、中学到大学,都学习了解微生物的活动。微生物的存在往往与疾病的原因联系在一起。因此,大多数学生知道微生物的负面影响,却没有发现微生物在生活中的基本作用。作为加强微生物素养的一种努力形式,需要给予特别关注。一些研究表明,在大流行病期间,学生在传播消毒、保持安全距离和使用口罩等普遍适用的规程方面发挥着重要作用。因此,为了让微生物直接或间接地发挥重要作用,并遏制对微生物的负面看法,我们建议在生物教育专业学生(他们是未来的教师候选人)中培养微生物能力。本文确定了 21 世纪微生物学学习的复杂挑战和经合组织框架。这种方法包括使用教学干预措施,其主要目标是:(i) 知识(传授基本的微生物学知识),(ii) 技能(提高认识和解决实际问题的意识),(iii) 态度和价值观(解释微生物学在支持生命方面的贡献)。
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