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Vision and change in biology undergraduate education: Vision and change from the funding front

โœ Scribed by Bethany Holm; Virginia Celeste Carter; Terry Woodin


Publisher
The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
59 KB
Volume
39
Category
Article
ISSN
1470-8175

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Abstract

The purpose of this short article is to (a) briefly summarize the findings of two important recent resources concerning the future of biology in the 21^st^ century; one, Vision and Change, A Call to Action [AAAS, 2009. AAAS, Washington, DC], concerned with undergraduate education in biology, the other, A New Biology for the 21st Century [National Research Council, 2009. National Academies Press, Washington, DC], concerned with advances within the discipline itself; (b) urge you, the reader of BAMBED, to review the material on the Vision and Change website [AAAS, 2009. AAAS: Washington, DC] and then to think how you might change things at your own institution and within your courses, and; (c) make readers aware of the programs at the National Science Foundation (NSF) that might support change efforts, as well as refer you to efforts other funding agencies are making to help biology undergraduate education respond to the challenges and opportunities chronicled in these two reports. Although NSF funding opportunities are specifically available to US investigators, the recommendations of the two reports should be of interest to a wide spectrum of international researchers. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education Vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 87โ€“90, 2011


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