Reasoning and Relevance: IGELS Tools, Tips, & Strategies to Enhance Undergraduate Biology for Non-majors
Author(s): Sam S Donovan1, John Moore2, Sarah Lehman3
1. University of Pittsburgh 2. Taylor University 3. University of South Carolina
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Summary:
We focus on Reasoning and Relevance as key features of curriculum resources for use in non-majors courses. This workshop section provides an overview of how we characterize reasoning and relevance with some examples.
Description
These materials were presented as part of the workshop "Interactions in General Education Life Science Courses (IGELS): Tools, Tips, & Strategies to Enhance Undergraduate Biology for Non-majors" at the 2022 meeting of the National Association of Biology Teachers.
Visit the NABT 2022 page of the IGELS group for additional information and the other workshop materials.
This work was supported by NSF award number DUE-2126154
Notes
This is a draft version of this publication. It is likely to be revised over the next month.
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Donovan, S. S., Moore, J. M., Lehman, S. (2022). Reasoning and Relevance: IGELS Tools, Tips, & Strategies to Enhance Undergraduate Biology for Non-majors. IGELS Project, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/KB1M-7230