Virology in the Classroom: Current Approaches and Challenges to Undergraduate- and Graduate-Level Virology Education.

IF 8.1 1区 医学 Q1 VIROLOGY Annual Review of Virology Pub Date : 2021-09-29 Epub Date: 2021-07-09 DOI:10.1146/annurev-virology-091919-080047
David B Kushner, Andrew Pekosz
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Abstract

The pervasive effects of the current coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic are but one reason for educators to refocus their efforts on virology teaching. Additionally, it is critical to understand how viruses function and to elucidate the relationship between virus and host. An understanding of current virology education may improve pedagogical approaches for educating our students and trainees. Faculty who teach undergraduate microbiology indicate that approximately 10% of the course content features viruses; stand-alone virology courses are infrequently offered to undergraduates. Fortunately, virology taught to undergraduates includes foundational material; several approaches for delivery of lecture- and lab-based content exist. At the graduate education level, there is growing appreciation that an emphasis on logic, reasoning, inference, and statistics must be reintroduced into the curriculum to create a generation of scientists who have a greater capacity for creativity and innovation. Educators also need to remove barriers to student success, at all levels of education.

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课堂上的病毒学:当前本科和研究生水平病毒学教育的方法和挑战。
当前2019年冠状病毒病大流行的普遍影响只是教育工作者重新关注病毒学教学的原因之一。此外,了解病毒如何发挥作用以及阐明病毒与宿主之间的关系至关重要。了解当前的病毒学教育可以改善教育学生和学员的教学方法。教授本科微生物学的教员指出,大约10%的课程内容与病毒有关;独立的病毒学课程很少提供给本科生。幸运的是,教授给本科生的病毒学包括基础材料;有几种方法可以提供基于讲座和实验的内容。在研究生教育阶段,越来越多的人认识到,必须在课程中重新引入对逻辑、推理、推断和统计的强调,以培养一代具有更大创造和创新能力的科学家。教育工作者还需要在各级教育中消除阻碍学生成功的障碍。
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Virology serves as a conduit for disseminating thrilling advancements in our comprehension of viruses spanning animals, plants, bacteria, archaea, fungi, and protozoa. Its reviews illuminate novel concepts and trajectories in basic virology, elucidating viral disease mechanisms, exploring virus-host interactions, and scrutinizing cellular and immune responses to virus infection. These reviews underscore the exceptional capacity of viruses as potent probes for investigating cellular function.
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