2015
DOI: 10.1002/bmb.20857
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Integrating responsible conduct of research education into undergraduate biochemistry and molecular biology laboratory curricula

Abstract: Recently, a requirement for directed responsible conduct in research (RCR) education has become a priority in the United States and elsewhere. In the US, both the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation require RCR education for all students who are financially supported by federal awards. The guidelines produced by these agencies offer useful templates for the introduction of RCR materials into courses worldwide. Many academic programs already offer courses or workshops in RCR for th… Show more

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“…Wenning (2010) states that the Guided Inquiry Laboratory (GIL) activity focuses on students as independent learners that conducting experiments through real-world phenomena. The problem questions given by the teacher at the GIL stage will respond to the students to carry out an investigation (Hendrickson, 2015). Through guided laboratory inquiry, it will produce higher quality and meaningful students' performance apart from other investigative activities (Kaltacki & Oktay, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wenning (2010) states that the Guided Inquiry Laboratory (GIL) activity focuses on students as independent learners that conducting experiments through real-world phenomena. The problem questions given by the teacher at the GIL stage will respond to the students to carry out an investigation (Hendrickson, 2015). Through guided laboratory inquiry, it will produce higher quality and meaningful students' performance apart from other investigative activities (Kaltacki & Oktay, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students search for the experiment process and reach scientific information through the experiment. Guided inquiry laboratory settings encourage students to make scientific research and consider science as careers (Hendrickson, 2015). Gaddis and Schoffstall (2007) state that guided-inquiry experiments are generally based on a discovery, the procedure is predetermined but the outcome is not specified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Closer evaluation of these approaches indicated that the majority appear to adopt a standalone lecture- or seminar-based format in which ethics/RCR instruction is incorporated in tandem with individual, pre-existing laboratory courses. Conversely, and despite continued recommendations within the literature ( 22 , 23 , 30 , 31 ), infusion of ethics/RCR education within laboratory environments was observed notably less often (see Appendix 3 for an example of such integration). Research indicates that this phenomenon may be attributable to a lack of requirements for ethics training within select STEM degree programs, as well as low faculty support, among other factors ( 31 33 ).…”
Section: Current State Of Ethics Education In Undergraduate Laboratormentioning
confidence: 99%