2010
DOI: 10.1187/cbe.10-05-0069
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A Model for Using a Concept Inventory as a Tool for Students' Assessment and Faculty Professional Development

Abstract: This essay describes how the use of a concept inventory has enhanced professional development and curriculum reform efforts of a faculty teaching community. The Host Pathogen Interactions (HPI) teaching team is composed of research and teaching faculty with expertise in HPI who share the goal of improving the learning experience of students in nine linked undergraduate microbiology courses. To support evidence-based curriculum reform, we administered our HPI Concept Inventory as a pre- and postsurvey to approx… Show more

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“…These resources were fundamental in the transition process of our faculty members. FLCs may be discipline-based (Marbach-Ad et al ., 2010) or campus-wide (Cox, 2001). FLCs and teaching and learning experts can provide pedagogical and curricular guidance, as well as emotional support for the stressors associated with teaching.…”
Section: Implications For Administratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These resources were fundamental in the transition process of our faculty members. FLCs may be discipline-based (Marbach-Ad et al ., 2010) or campus-wide (Cox, 2001). FLCs and teaching and learning experts can provide pedagogical and curricular guidance, as well as emotional support for the stressors associated with teaching.…”
Section: Implications For Administratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Review of open-ended Volume 11, Number 2 responses can also complement the data of the specifically crafted multiple-choice questions of CIs (42). Collaborative discussion of students' explanations for response choice from the multiple-choice portion of CIs may be the complement to the analysis of quantitative CI data that addresses these challenges to CI use (36). Further, coupling dissemination of CIs with faculty training may also address the effectiveness of CIs in motivating faculty development.…”
Section: Using Concept Inventories As Evidence For Effective Teachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goal of analyzing data from nine linked microbiology courses was to make curricular changes that were evidence-based. Faculty participants found that ''the communal analysis of HPI-CI data contributed significantly to our professional development and have been the most significant motivator of faculty change since institution of our group'' [9].…”
Section: Building Relationships Through Shared Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marbach-Ad et al [9] describe the creation of a faculty community based on communal analysis of data derived from the Host Pathogen Interactions Concept Inventory (HPI-CI). The goal of analyzing data from nine linked microbiology courses was to make curricular changes that were evidence-based.…”
Section: Building Relationships Through Shared Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%