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Building, Using, and Maximizing the Impact of Concept Inventories in the Biological Sciences: Report on a National Science Foundation–sponsored Conference on the Construction of Concept Inventories in the Biological Sciences

机译:建立,使用和最大化生物科学中概念清单的影响:国家科学基金会主办的关于生物科学中概念清单建设的会议的报告

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The meeting “Conceptual Assessment in the Biological Sciences” was held March 3–4, 2007, in Boulder, Colorado. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation and hosted by University of Colorado, Boulder's Biology Concept Inventory Team, the meeting drew together 21 participants from 13 institutions, all of whom had received National Science Foundation funding for biology education. Topics of interest included Introductory Biology, Genetics, Evolution, Ecology, and the Nature of Science. The goal of the meeting was to organize and leverage current efforts to develop concept inventories for each of these topics. These diagnostic tools are inspired by the success of the Force Concept Inventory, developed by the community of physics educators to identify student misconceptions about Newtonian mechanics. By working together, participants hope to lessen the risk that groups might develop competing rather than complementary inventories.
机译:“生物科学的概念评估”会议于2007年3月3日至4日在科罗拉多州的博尔德举行。该会议由美国国家科学基金会赞助,并由科罗拉多大学博尔德分校的生物学概念调查小组主持,召集了来自13个机构的21名与会人员,所有这些人均已获得美国国家科学基金会的生物学教育资助。感兴趣的主题包括入门生物学,遗传学,进化,生态学和自然科学。会议的目的是组织和利用当前的努力来为每个主题开发概念清单。这些诊断工具的灵感来自物理教育工作者社区开发的“力概念清单”的成功,该清单旨在发现学生对牛顿力学的误解。通过共同努力,参与者希望减少团体开发竞争性而不是互补性库存的风险。

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