Don't reinvent the wheel when planning your classes!
Step 1: Determine your learning objectives
- Use GSA's Genetics Learning Framework as a guide!
Step 2: Choose resources that cover your learning objectives
- At a bare minimum, supplement large lectures with interactive features
- Improve your students' learning with evidence-based teaching methods
Find these labs and exercises at CourseSource, GSA PREP, and LifeSciTRC
- Use primary literature in your classes with Primers in GENETICS
Step 3: Learn more about discipline-based education research
- Why are good resources designed this way? Check out CBE-Life Sciences Education
Step 4: Intrigued? Don't stop there!
Learn more about these philosophies with the:
Promoting Active Learning and Mentoring Network
Biology Scholars Program
Summer Institutes on Scientific Teaching
The Genetics Society of America strives for excellence in genetics education. GSA is dedicated to providing support, programming, and guidance for both trainees and educators. GSA is actively expanding the resources and programs available through its education initiative; this expansion will include excellent peer-reviewed educational resources via a portal that is easy to search and browse, career development resources, and programming for undergraduates, graduate students, and educators at GSA Conferences.
We welcome suggestions and comments! If you have an idea for an education or outreach opportunity that GSA should participate in, please contact us at education@genetics-gsa.org.
The Genetics Society of America
has partnered with several
programs and associations in the
effort to promote excellence in
genetics education.
Explore what these partners have
to offer!
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