Foundations in physiology: an introductory course using the core concepts.

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Advances in Physiology Education Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1152/advan.00135.2022
Karen L Ball
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As one element of an extensive revision to program curriculum, the Integrative Physiology and Health Science Department at a small, private, liberal arts institution developed a novel introductory course for the major, focusing specifically on the "core concepts" of physiology. Intended to provide the initial step in explicit scaffolding for student success and, ultimately, transfer of knowledge across the curriculum, development and assessment of the first offering of the course were completed. In the fall of 2021, IPH 131: Foundations in Physiology was launched. The specific core concepts covered were as follows: causality, scientific reasoning, physics/chemistry, structure-function, homeostasis, flow-down gradients, cell membrane, energy, cell-cell communication, and interdependence/integration. To assess student learning, the Phys-MAPS (Measuring Achievement and Progress in Science for Physiology) assessment tool was administered to students during the first week of class and again in the final week of the semester. Average scores revealed significant learning gains by the end of the semester (0.497 ± 0.058 vs. 0.538 ± 0.108 correct as a proportion of the total number of questions, P = 0.0096). While a modest gain in learning outcomes, these data provide early evidence that a course specifically addressing the core concepts of physiology can be an appropriate introduction to the physiology curriculum.NEW & NOTEWORTHY This article will detail the development and implementation of an introductory course using the "core concepts." Specifics of course design, assessment, and challenges encountered will be presented for those interested in this approach.

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生理学基础:使用核心概念的入门课程。
作为对项目课程进行广泛修订的一个组成部分,一所小型私立文理学院的综合生理与健康科学系为该专业开发了一门新颖的入门课程,特别关注生理学的“核心概念”。旨在为学生的成功提供明确的脚手架的第一步,并最终完成跨课程的知识转移,开发和评估课程的第一次提供。2021年秋季,IPH 131:生理学基础课程启动。所涵盖的具体核心概念如下:因果关系、科学推理、物理/化学、结构-功能、内稳态、向下流动梯度、细胞膜、能量、细胞间通讯和相互依存/整合。为了评估学生的学习情况,在上课的第一周和学期的最后一周,对学生进行了物理- maps(测量生理学科学成就和进步)评估工具。平均成绩显示,到学期结束时,学生的学习成绩显著提高(正确率为0.497±0.058比0.538±0.108,占总出题数的比例,P = 0.0096)。虽然在学习成果方面有一定的收获,但这些数据提供了早期证据,表明专门针对生理学核心概念的课程可以作为生理学课程的适当介绍。本文将详细介绍使用“核心概念”的入门课程的开发和实现。课程设计的细节、评估和遇到的挑战将会呈现给对这种方法感兴趣的人。
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期刊介绍: Advances in Physiology Education promotes and disseminates educational scholarship in order to enhance teaching and learning of physiology, neuroscience and pathophysiology. The journal publishes peer-reviewed descriptions of innovations that improve teaching in the classroom and laboratory, essays on education, and review articles based on our current understanding of physiological mechanisms. Submissions that evaluate new technologies for teaching and research, and educational pedagogy, are especially welcome. The audience for the journal includes educators at all levels: K–12, undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.
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