A Journal-Club-Based Class That Promotes Active and Cooperative Learning of Biology

A journal-club-based class has been developed to promote active and cooperative learning and expose seniors in biochemistry and cellular molecular biology to recent research in the field. Besides giving oral presentations, students also write three papers: one discussing an article of their own choo...

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Biochemistry
Biology
Cell biology
Clubs
College instruction
College Science
Cooperative Learning
Cytology
Educational Technology
Lectures
Molecular Biology
Nursing students
Online Courses
Public Speaking
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Science programs
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Student Journals
Student Research
Teachers
Teaching Methods
Writing instruction
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