The Next Five Years

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  • Erin L. Dolan
چکیده

On August 1, I had the honor of becoming Editor-in-Chief of CBE—Life Sciences Education, replacing William (Bill) Wood, who led the journal in this capacity for the past five years. Bill spearheaded a significant broadening in the scope of the journal, including its renaming to CBE—Life Sciences Education and an expansion of the editorial board to represent more life science disciplines and a greater diversity of educational environments. Readership continues to grow. Almost 8000 people are registered to receive electronic table of contents alerts for each new issue. The journal is now tracked by Thomson Reuters, formerly The Institute for Scientific Information, and thus will have an Impact Factor in the 2010 Journal Citation Reports, which will be published in 2011. I would like to thank Bill for his capable leadership. I will do my best to build on the momentum he has generated. I would also like to acknowledge the outstanding efforts of the editorial board. Thanks to Elizabeth Armstrong, Julio Turrens, and Paul Williams, who ended their terms this year. Thanks also to Robert DeHaan, Clarissa Dirks, Daniel Klionsky, Elisa Stone, and Mary Pat Wenderoth, who recently joined the board. A number of board members have served as guest editors for special issues: Kimberly Tanner for the Summer 2006 issue on neuroscience education, Jeff Hardin for the Spring 2008 issue on developmental biology education, and John Jungck and Pat Marsteller for the Fall 2010 issue on the integration of biology and mathematics education. By contributing their time, effort, and expertise, these individuals have broadened the appeal of CBE–LSE and helped ensure that education scholarship within particular life science disciplines is accessible to readers who span the disciplines. It is an exciting time in biology education! Almost a decade has passed since the publication of BIO2010 (National Research Council, 2003), the number of “science faculty with education specialties” has grown (Bush et al., 2006, 2008), and Vision and Change (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2010; Woodin et al., 2010) has outlined an agenda for transforming undergraduate biology education. For example, with support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the National Science Foundation, and other organizations, national movements are under way to reform introductory biology education and integrate research experiences into undergraduate courses for majors and nonmajors alike. This reform effort now faces a thornier issue: institutional and cultural barriers that prevent widespread employment of effective instructional practices. One of my priorities as Editor-in-Chief will be for CBE–LSE to serve as a venue for publishing research and evidence-based practices that characterize, mitigate, and even eliminate these barriers. Another priority will be to broaden readers’ and authors’ views of what constitutes data. Specifically, I want to make sure that CBE–LSE is a venue for publishing well-designed studies that reveal “what works,” as well as studies that reveal what “working” means and “why or how it works.” Identifying unanticipated learning outcomes and determining why teaching methods work will require an openness to DOI: 10.1187/cbe.10–09–0117 Address correspondence to: Erin Dolan ([email protected]).

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دوره 9  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2010