Are you a science educator who wants to spark curiosity in your high school students with microbiology? In this world of information overload and digital distractions, capturing the attention of today’s learners might seem like an uphill battle. That’s why, in this podcast episode, I chatted with Clara Marcelín, a seasoned high school science educator. She shares her methods for transforming microbiology education into an engaging and lifelong passion. Get ready to discover fresh strategies that bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and hands-on exploration, all while reshaping the way students view the captivating realm of microscopic life.
We also discuss the exciting paradigm shift in how microorganisms are perceived and the importance of conveying the positive aspects of microbes, dispelling misconceptions, and helping students recognize the integral role microbes play in human health, nutrition, and well-being.
Overall, Clara’s approach to microbiology education champions hands-on experiences, personal connections, simplicity, and positive perceptions of microbes. Her insights are valuable for educators seeking to inspire curiosity, resilience, critical thinking, and a lasting passion for science among high school students.
Topics covered in this episode:
- Clara’s path to science and science education
- How to engage science students in the classroom
- The importance of connecting with students
- Challenges of teaching microbiology
- Advice on keeping it simple
- At-home microbiology activity: Making Tepache
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Links & Resources
- Websites:
- HHMI (Howard Hughes Medical Institute) Website: Provides educational materials in both Spanish and English, catering to teachers more comfortable with Spanish
- Social Media Platforms:
- Instagram: Clara suggests searching for microbiology-related content using hashtags like #microbiology, #DIYmicrobiology, and following microbiology bloggers or enthusiasts
- Twitter: Clara mentions using Twitter as a platform for educational engagement as well
- Microbiology Activities for High School Students: an interview with high school microbiology teacher Jessica Popescu
- Joyful Microbiology Activities ebook: 10 fun and simple microbiology activities you can do at home or in the classroom
- The Best Compound Microscopes for High School Students
- Bringing Microbiology to Life: Affordable and Engaging Field Trips for High School Science Students
- Articles based on this episode:
Connect with Clara Marcelín
Clara Marcelín, born and raised in Mexico City, initially aimed to pursue a career in enology after high school. She eventually shifted her focus to microbiology during her bachelor’s studies due to a growing interest in food-oriented microbiology and biotechnology. Clara obtained her master’s degree and decided to take a break to select a suitable Ph.D. program. During this time, she discovered a passion for teaching science at a junior high. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Clara received a job offer for a full-time position at Tecnológico de Monterrey, a prominent educational institution in Mexico, where she now teaches high school students and inspires young minds to develop a deep love for science.