@article{c967940c84d2436383ba4c11fdb28612,
title = "Resources for teaching and assessing the vision and change biology core concepts",
abstract = "The Vision and Change report called for the biology community to mobilize around teaching the core concepts of biology. This essay describes a collection of resources de-veloped by several different groups that can be used to respond to the report{\textquoteright}s call to transform undergraduate education at both the individual course and departmental levels. First, we present two frameworks that help articulate the Vision and Change core con-cepts, the BioCore Guide and the Conceptual Elements (CE) Framework, which can be used in mapping the core concepts onto existing curricula and designing new curricula that teach the biology core concepts. Second, we describe how the BioCore Guide and the CE Framework can be used alongside the Partnership for Undergraduate Life Sciences Education curricular rubric as a way for departments to self-assess their teaching of the core concepts. Finally, we highlight three sets of instruments that can be used to directly assess student learning of the core concepts: the Biology Card Sorting Task, the Biology Core Concept Instruments, and the Biology—Measuring Achievement and Progression in Science instruments. Approaches to using these resources independently and synergisti-cally are discussed.",
author = "Branchaw, {Janet L.} and Pape-Lindstrom, {Pamela A.} and Tanner, {Kimberly D.} and Bissonnette, {Sarah A.} and Cary, {Tawnya L.} and Couch, {Brian A.} and Crowe, {Alison J.} and Knight, {Jenny K.} and Katharine Semsar and Smith, {Julia I.} and Smith, {Michelle K.} and Summers, {Mindi M.} and Wienhold, {Caroline J.} and Wright, {Christian D.} and Brownell, {Sara E.}",
note = "Funding Information: We are incredibly grateful for the support of the biology community in the development of these resources, and we are thankful for the financial support by the National Science Foundation (NSF), Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), and our individual institutions. Specifically, we thank present and past members of the PULSE Recognition team for their work creating the PULSE Vision & Change Rubrics. Development of the PULSE V&C Rubrics was supported by NSF grants DBI-1350120 and DBI-1323223. Development of the BCST was supported by NSF CAREER Award DRL-0954127. Development of the BioCore Guide and the GenBio-MAPS assessments was supported by NSF grant DUE-1323010 and the University of Washington Department of Biology. Development of the Phys-MAPS assessment and the EcoEvo-MAPS assessments was supported by NSF grants DUE-1322364 and DUE-1322556, respectively. Development of the CE Framework and the BCCI was supported by an HHMI Undergraduate Science Education grant, Foundations for Success in Undergraduate Biology Education, and by the Wisconsin Institute for Science Education and Community Engagement (WISCIENCE) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 The American Society for Cell Biology.",
year = "2020",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1187/cbe.19-11-0243",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "19",
journal = "CBE Life Sciences Education",
issn = "1931-7913",
publisher = "American Society for Cell Biology",
number = "2",
}