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Partnership for Undergraduate Life Sciences Education (PULSE): Transforming Life Sciences Education Life Discovery – Doing Science Education Conference Oct. 3-4, 2014 Presenter: Elizabeth (Betsy) A. Desy, Professor of Biology, Science Department, Southwest Minnesota State University, Marshall, MN.

What is PULSE? Partnership for Undergraduate Life Sciences Education, debuted 2012 – Collaborators--National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health/NIGMS (NIH/NIGMS), and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) – Developed to stimulate systemic changes within biology departments at colleges/universities. based upon findings from the 2011 Vision and Change in Undergraduate Biology Education: A Call to Action.2011 Vision and Change in Undergraduate Biology Education: A Call to Action

Who is PULSE? Forty PULSE Fellows chosen nationally – charged with developing a framework for Vision and Change (V&C) implementation at the department level. – Fellows use meetings, conference calls, and input from PULSE community (that is YOU!) to develop strategies to implement V&C recommendations. Seeking more collaborators check out

V&C Vision For Implementing Change 1.Integrate core concepts & competencies for biological literacy throughout curriculum 2.Focus on student-centered learning 3.Promote a campus-wide commitment to change 4.Engage the Biology community in the implementation of change

Vision and Change Core Competencies for Biological Literacy ABILITY TO APPLY THE PROCESS OF SCIENCE 2. ABILITY TO USE QUANTITATIVE REASONING 3. ABILITY TO USE MODELING AND SIMULATION 4. ABILITY TO TAP IN TO THE INTERDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF SCIENCE 5. ABILITY TO COMMUNI CATE AND COLLABORATE WITH OTHER DISCIPLINES 6. ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCIENCE AND SOCIETY

Vision and Change Core Concepts for Biological Literacy Evolution Structure and Function Information Flow, Exchange, and Storage Pathways and Transformations of Energy and Matter Systems

PULSE Initiatives Develop self-assessment rubrics to aid departments in evaluating their progress vis a vis V&C reform Develop certification for departments whose curriculum aligns with V&C Develop and offer online and regional workshops Train V&C Ambassadors to work as departmental facilitators Provide resources & regional networking opportunities for faculty and departments

PULSE Framework for Change

Identify strategies to implement V&C recommendations into individual course(s) Identify strategies to implement (or ratchet-up) V&C recommendations in programs and departments Identify leverage points with other significant institutional events such as national accreditation organizations Identify ONE collaborative action with regional colleagues.

Pacific Northwest Great Plains and Midwest New England Southeast PULSE Regional Meetings

Alignment of V&C Core Concepts With Next Generation Science Standards Evolution – MS. Natural Selection and Adaptations – HS. Natural Selection and Evolution Structure and Function – MS. Structure, Function, and Information Processing – HS. Structure and Function Information Flow, Exchange, and Storage – HS. Inheritance and Variation of Traits

Alignment of V&C Core Concepts With Next Generation Science Standards (continued) Pathways and Transformations of Energy and Matter – MS. Matter and Energy in Ecosystems – HS. Structure and Properties of Matter – HS. Energy Systems – MS. Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems – MS. Earth’s Systems – HS. Matter and Energy in Organisms and Systems – HS. Earth’s Systems