2024
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2024.1463992
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A case study of actual versus desired inclusion of community-derived core concepts into neuroscience courses in different disciplines at a large university

Isabella Maita,
Melinda T. Owens,
Ashley L. Juavinett

Abstract: Neuroscience is an inherently interdisciplinary and rapidly evolving field. While many universities have neuroscience or related majors, they are highly heterogeneous, and it is unclear how their content aligns with a recent proposal of what ideas make up the field of neuroscience. It is therefore important to document and assess the alignment of neuroscience curricula with core concepts in the field. Recently, a large effort by some members of the neuroscience education community described eight core concepts… Show more

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