This book offers physiology teachers a new approach to teaching their subject that will lead to increased student understanding and retention of the most important ideas. By integrating the core concepts of physiology into individual courses and across the entire curriculum, it provides students with tools that will help them learn more easily and fully understand the physiology content they are asked to learn. The authors present examples of how the core concepts can be used to teach individual topics, design learning resources, assess student understanding, and structure a physiology curriculum.
Reforming science education/reforming physiology education.- What is the new paradigm and what is new about it?- What are the core concepts of physiology?- What does it mean to unpack a core concept?- The unpacked core concept of homeostasis.- The unpacked core concept of flow down gradients.- The unpacked core concept of cell-cell communication.- Organizing an introductory physiology course based on core.- Teaching physiology using the new paradigm: three examples.- Using core concepts in physiology in designing learning resources.- Conceptual assessment of student learning.- Core concepts and the physiology curriculum.- Extending the paradigm.- Summing up.
Joel Michael
Rush Medical College
Chicago, IL
USA
Jmichael40@gmail.com
William Cliff
Niagara University
Lewiston, NY
USA
bcliff@niagara.edu
Jenny McFarland
Edmonds Community College
Lynnwood, WA
USA
jmcfarla@eail.edcc.edu
Harold Modell
Physiology Educational Research Consortium
Seattle, WA
USA
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