Project NEURON (Novel Education for Understanding Research On Neuroscience)
NEURON 项目(理解神经科学研究的新颖教育)
基本信息
- 批准号:8496888
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.94万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-09-29 至 2016-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:American Association for the Advancement of ScienceBasic ScienceBehaviorBenchmarkingBiologyCell Culture TechniquesCellular biologyChemistryDevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyDisciplineEducationEducational CurriculumEducational process of instructingEffectivenessEnsureEvaluationFundingGeneral PopulationGeneticGenomicsGoalsHealthIllinoisInstitutesInstructionJournalsKnowledgeLeadershipLearningLinkMindMolecular BiologyNational Research CouncilNeurosciencesNeurosciences ResearchParticipantPeer ReviewPersonal SatisfactionPharmacologyPoliciesPsychologyPublic HealthPublicationsReportingResearchResearch PersonnelSchool-Age PopulationSchoolsScienceScientistSeriesStudentsTeacher Professional DevelopmentTimeUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUpdatebasedesignexperiencefrontiergraduate studenthigh schoolimprovedinnovationinstrumentliteracymembermiddle schoolnovelnovel strategiesoutreachprogramspublic educationpublic health relevancescience educationsuccesssymposiumteachertheoriesweb site
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Project NEURON: Novel Education for Understanding Research On Neuroscience will bring together scientists, science educators, teachers, and students to develop and disseminate curriculum materials that connect frontier science with national and state science standards. The breadth and depth of the NIH-funded research at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC) will allow us to link cutting-edge NIH-funded neuroscience research with educational research examining how teachers and students learn. Project NEURON will also help teachers integrate the newly-developed materials into existing state curriculum frameworks to extend students' understanding of science in meaningful and engaging ways.
Project NEURON fills a critical need identified in numerous documents (e.g., AAAS, 1993; CPGE, 2005; NRC, 1996; and NRC, 2007) and scholarly reports (e.g., MacNabb et al., 2006) by connecting teachers' and students' learning of science with recent scientific research findings. Using a curriculum design framework developed from current research on teaching and learning, we will develop a series of curriculum modules that link national and state science standards with neuroscience content. In doing so, we respond to the call for "science for all" (AAAS, 1989). However, educational research has shown that it is not enough to simply develop inquiry-materials; professional development for teachers needs to be included for successful use of the materials in the spirit in which they were developed (Putman & Borko, 2000). Thus, a large goal of Project NEURON is extended professional development for teachers focused on both content and pedagogical content knowledge development. The three specific aims of Project NEURON are to:
Develop and disseminate curriculum modules that integrate up-to-date science research and current
science standards for use in secondary science classrooms;
Improve instructional practices of secondary science teachers by providing professional development
for teachers and graduate students in the Neuroscience Program (NSP) and the Curriculum and Instruction (CI) graduate program focused on content knowledge and pedagogical content knowledge in key neuroscience ideas and basic science concepts;
Improve student engagement and learning of key science concepts through inquiry-based approaches
using frontier neuroscience as a context.
To achieve these specific aims, we will:
1. Develop a series of curriculum modules that will include in-class materials connected to current state
and national science curriculum standards using neuroscience research performed on the UIUC campus and assessment instruments to evaluate student understanding of key concepts and practices.
2. Develop an on-going series of professional development opportunities for teachers, including summer professional development institutes and professional development opportunities during the school year; and graduate students in the Neuroscience Program (NSP) and the Curriculum and Instruction (CI) graduate program.
3. Develop and implement a project evaluation that provides both formative and summative evaluation
about the effectiveness of Project NEURON and a context to ask and answer research questions focusing on the teaching and learning of science.
4. Develop a dissemination mechanism that will ensure materials and findings are accessible through a Project NEURON website as well as through opportunities provided by the University of Illinois Global Campus On-line professional development effort and the University of Illinois Office of Public Engagement Office.
5. Present at science and science education conferences and submit articles in peer-reviewed journals for publication.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE (provided by applicant): By using innovative educational approaches, the NEURON project will bring neuroscience to the high school science classroom. Neuroscience research is critical for all to understand as it impacts the health and well-being of the public in a variety of ways. While neuroscience may seem to be a highly focused sub-discipline in biology, it actually embraces a range of scientific disciplines such as developmental biology, cell biology, genetics, chemistry, psychology, and research approaches, such as pharmacology, molecular biology, behavior, cell culture, and genomics. By using the context of neuroscience, we will be able to integrate key science standards and benchmarks currently taught in the middle and high school science curriculum to current research and students' everyday lives.
描述(由申请人提供):神经元项目:理解神经科学研究的新颖教育将汇集科学家、科学教育者、教师和学生,开发和传播将前沿科学与国家和州科学标准联系起来的课程材料。伊利诺伊大学香槟分校 (UIUC) 的 NIH 资助研究的广度和深度将使我们能够将 NIH 资助的尖端神经科学研究与检查教师和学生如何学习的教育研究联系起来。 NEURON 项目还将帮助教师将新开发的材料整合到现有的国家课程框架中,以有意义且引人入胜的方式扩展学生对科学的理解。
NEURON 项目通过将教师和学生的科学学习与最新的科学研究结果联系起来,满足了许多文件(例如 AAAS,1993;CPGE,2005;NRC,1996;和 NRC,2007)和学术报告(例如 MacNabb 等人,2006)中确定的关键需求。利用根据当前教学研究开发的课程设计框架,我们将开发一系列将国家和州科学标准与神经科学内容联系起来的课程模块。在此过程中,我们响应了“科学为所有人”的号召(AAAS,1989)。然而,教育研究表明,仅仅开发探究材料是不够的;还需要开发探究材料。需要将教师的专业发展纳入其中,以便本着编写材料的精神成功地使用这些材料(Putman & Borko,2000)。因此,NEURON 项目的一个大目标是扩展教师的专业发展,重点关注内容和教学内容知识的发展。 NEURON 项目的三个具体目标是:
开发和传播整合最新科学研究和当前知识的课程模块
中学科学课堂使用的科学标准;
通过提供专业发展来改善中学科学教师的教学实践
针对神经科学项目(NSP)和课程与教学(CI)研究生项目的教师和研究生,重点关注关键神经科学思想和基本科学概念的内容知识和教学内容知识;
通过基于探究的方法提高学生对关键科学概念的参与和学习
使用前沿神经科学作为背景。
为了实现这些具体目标,我们将:
1. 开发一系列课程模块,其中包括与当前状态相关的课堂材料
和国家科学课程标准,使用在 UIUC 校园进行的神经科学研究和评估工具来评估学生对关键概念和实践的理解。
2. 为教师开发一系列持续的专业发展机会,包括暑期专业发展学院和学年期间的专业发展机会;以及神经科学项目(NSP)和课程与教学(CI)研究生项目的研究生。
3. 制定并实施提供形成性评价和总结性评价的项目评价
关于 NEURON 项目的有效性以及提出和回答侧重于科学教学和学习的研究问题的背景。
4. 制定传播机制,确保材料和研究结果可通过 NEURON 项目网站以及伊利诺伊大学全球校园在线专业发展工作和伊利诺伊大学公众参与办公室提供的机会获取。
5. 出席科学和科学教育会议,并在同行评审期刊上提交文章以供发表。
公共卫生相关性(由申请人提供):通过使用创新的教育方法,NEURON 项目将把神经科学带入高中科学课堂。神经科学研究对于所有人来说都至关重要,因为它以多种方式影响公众的健康和福祉。虽然神经科学似乎是生物学中高度集中的子学科,但它实际上涵盖了一系列科学学科,如发育生物学、细胞生物学、遗传学、化学、心理学和研究方法,如药理学、分子生物学、行为、细胞培养和基因组学。通过利用神经科学的背景,我们将能够将目前在初中和高中科学课程中教授的关键科学标准和基准整合到当前的研究和学生的日常生活中。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(3)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
WHAT MAKES US TICK…TOCK?: USING FRUIT FLIES TO STUDY CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS.
是什么让我们滴答作响?:利用果蝇研究昼夜节律。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:2013
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Talbot,Kristen;Hug,Barbara
- 通讯作者:Hug,Barbara
Implementation of a Curriculum-Integrated Computer Game for Introducing Scientific Argumentation.
实施用于引入科学论证的课程整合计算机游戏。
- DOI:10.1007/s10956-017-9720-2
- 发表时间:2018
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.4
- 作者:Wallon,RobertC;Jasti,Chandana;Lauren,HillaryZG;Hug,Barbara
- 通讯作者:Hug,Barbara
How Do Small Things Make a Big Difference? Activities to Teach about Human-Microbe Interactions.
小事如何产生大影响?
- DOI:10.1525/abt.2014.76.9.6
- 发表时间:2014
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Jasti,Chandana;Hug,Barbara;Waters,JillianL;Whitaker,RachelJ
- 通讯作者:Whitaker,RachelJ
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