A cognitive and sensory approach based on workshops using the zebrafish model promotes the discovery of life sciences in the classroom.

IF 2.5 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Biology Methods and Protocols Pub Date : 2024-12-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/biomethods/bpae092
Laure M Bourcier, Patrick J Babin
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The main objective of the ZebraCool programme was to create a positive attitude and curiosity towards science by bringing experimental activities within schools using an introductory cognitive and sensory approach. This innovative programme was offered at all levels of primary and secondary education including vocational high schools. Thematic workshops can be carried out on various themes such as comparative anatomy and embryology, molecular biology and evolution, or toxicology and endocrine disruptors. They were on an ad hoc basis or as part of an annual school project using zebrafish as a model. This animal was a very attractive entry point for the educator to motivate students to appreciate biology, in particular in the field of molecular biology and evolution. For each practical workshop, the student was an actor in his/her learning, which was intended to arouse the curiosity and desire to understand and learn. The programme was based on close collaboration between class teachers and programme educators to adapt workshops' content to the school curriculum. Students conducted their own experiments, formulated and tested hypotheses, learned laboratory techniques, collected, and analysed data. ZebraCool scientific activities fell within a conceptual framework of evolutionary biology through which participants perceived their own inner fish through the comparison of biological processes between humans and zebrafish.

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基于斑马鱼模型的工作坊的认知和感官方法促进了生命科学在课堂上的发现。
ZebraCool项目的主要目标是通过使用入门的认知和感官方法在学校内开展实验活动,从而培养对科学的积极态度和好奇心。这一创新方案在包括职业高中在内的各级初等和中等教育中提供。可以就比较解剖学和胚胎学、分子生物学和进化、毒理学和内分泌干扰物等各种主题举办专题讲习班。他们是在一个特别的基础上,或者作为一个年度学校项目的一部分,使用斑马鱼作为模型。对于教育者来说,这种动物是一个非常有吸引力的切入点,可以激励学生欣赏生物学,特别是在分子生物学和进化领域。在每个实践工作坊中,学生都是学习中的演员,这是为了唤起学生的好奇心和理解和学习的欲望。该方案的基础是班主任和方案教育者之间的密切合作,使讲习班的内容适应学校课程。学生们进行自己的实验,制定和检验假设,学习实验室技术,收集和分析数据。zebrocool的科学活动属于进化生物学的概念框架,参与者通过比较人类和斑马鱼之间的生物过程来感知自己的内在鱼。
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Biology Methods and Protocols
Biology Methods and Protocols Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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