作者
Joseph A Cook, Scott V Edwards, Eileen A Lacey, Robert P Guralnick, Pamela S Soltis, Douglas E Soltis, Corey K Welch, Kayce C Bell, Kurt E Galbreath, Christopher Himes, Julie M Allen, Tracy A Heath, Ana C Carnaval, Kimberly L Cooper, Mark Liu, James Hanken, Stefanie Ickert-Bond
发表日期
2014/8/1
期刊
BioScience
卷号
64
期号
8
页码范围
725-734
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
There is an emerging consensus that undergraduate biology education in the United States is at a crucial juncture, especially as we acknowledge the need to train a new generation of scientists to meet looming environmental and health crises. Digital resources for biology now available online provide an opportunity to transform biology curricula to include more authentic and inquiry-driven educational experiences. Digitized natural history collections have become tremendous assets for research in environmental and health sciences, but, to date, these data remain largely untapped by educators. Natural history collections have the potential to help transform undergraduate science education from passive learning into an active exploration of the natural world, including the exploration of the complex relationships among environmental conditions, biodiversity, and human well-being. By incorporating natural …
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