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1 September 2018 Enhancing Student Learning on Emerging Infectious Diseases: An Ebola Exemplar
Derek Dube, Tracie M. Addy, Maria R. Teixeira, Linda M. Iadarola
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Throughout global history, various infectious diseases have emerged as particularly relevant within an era. Some examples include the Bubonic plague of the fourteenth century, the Spanish Influenza pandemic of 1918, the HIV epidemic of the 1980s, and the Zika virus outbreak in 2015–16. These instances of emerging infectious disease represent ideal opportunities for timely, relevant instruction in natural and health science courses through case studies. Such instructional approaches can promote student engagement in the material and encourage application and higher-order thinking. We describe here how the case study approach was utilized to teach students about emerging infectious diseases using the 2014–16 Ebola virus outbreak as the subject of instruction. Results suggest that students completing the case study not only had positive perceptions of the mode of instruction, but also realized learning gains and misconception resolution. These outcomes support the efficacy of case pedagogy as a useful teaching tool in emerging infectious diseases, and augment the paucity of literature examining Ebola virus knowledge and misconceptions among undergraduate students within United States institutions.

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Derek Dube, Tracie M. Addy, Maria R. Teixeira, and Linda M. Iadarola "Enhancing Student Learning on Emerging Infectious Diseases: An Ebola Exemplar," The American Biology Teacher 80(7), 493-500, (1 September 2018). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2018.80.7.493
Published: 1 September 2018
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KEYWORDS
case study
Ebola virus
emerging infectious disease
student misconceptions
virology
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