Effective and Sustainable Biosecurity Education: The Benefits of Active Learning Tatyana Novossiolova, Giulio Mancini and Malcolm Dando University of Bradford.

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Effective and Sustainable Biosecurity Education: The Benefits of Active Learning Tatyana Novossiolova, Giulio Mancini and Malcolm Dando University of Bradford Regional Workshop on National Implementation of the Biological Weapons Convention for Eastern Europe May 2013 Kyiv, Ukraine

Outline Need for Education: Strategy and Contents Active Learning vs. Passive Learning Implications: Teaching Biosecurity via Team-Based Learning

Biosecurity Education and the BTWC 13. The Conference notes the value of national implementation measures…to: (c) promote amongst those working in the biological sciences awareness of the obligations of States Parties under the Convention, as well as relevant national legislation and guidelines; SAI on ‘Review of Developments in the Field of Science and Technology related to the Convention’: (e) education and awareness-raising about risks and benefits of life sciences and biotechnology;

Education and the CWC The Third Review Conference acknowledged the role of education, outreach and awareness-raising as a relevant activity for the national implementation of the Convention […] 113. The Third Review Conference: (c) Called upon States Parties and the Secretariat, as part of efforts to promote the ethical norms of the Convention, to encourage and promote efforts by the appropriate national and international professional bodies to inculcate awareness amongst scientists and engineers at an early stage in their training that the knowledge and technologies used for beneficial purposes can also be misused for harmful purposes;

Lessons from Nuclear Security Education Biosecurity education is a long-term objective which requires Systematic strategic planning State-led initiatives International coordination and cooperation Adequate financial support Unequivocal continuous commitment

Combining Strategy and Contents ‘humans are not adept at making connections between disparate fields or types of knowledge, unless they are specifically helped to do through education’ (NAS 2000) Therefore, for education to be effective, attention has to be given both to the content of what is being taught and the method being used for the particular group being educated.

Active Learning vs. Passive Learning A learner-centred mode of instruction that stresses collaboration, enquiry and critical thinking and helps people take control of their own learning Increases ‘the degree to which students will transfer to new situations without the need for explicit prompting’ (NAS 2000) NAS (2010): teaching strategies that encourage reflection and critical thinking could tremendously enhance the effectiveness of biosecurity education and promote its sustainability

Team-Based Learning (TBL) A special form of collaborative learning that uses a specific sequence of individual work, group work and immediate feedback to create a motivational framework, whereby the focus is shifted from conveying concepts by the instructor to the application of concepts by student teams

1.Pre-Reading Activity 2.Individual Readiness Assurance Test (iRAT) 3.Team Readiness Assurance Test (tRAT) 4.iRAT and tRAT Feedback Session 5.First Team-Based Application Exercise 6.Second Team-Based Application Exercise CreatingEvaluatingAnalysingApplyingUnderstandingRemembering

Teaching Biosecurity via Team-Based Learning “Which of these statements best defines the dual-use dilemma?” Bioethics and Responsible Research, interactive seminar held at the University of Bradford (November 2012) 30 participants divided into 5 teams

Toward Biosecurity Competence Team-Based Learning is an efficient and effective technique for teaching biosecurity to university students, both at undergraduate and post-graduate level Short course in Biosecurity based on Team-Based Learning - International prohibition regime - Convergence - Social responsibilities of life scientists - National implementation of the BWC/CWC - Web of prevention