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1 May 2015 Using a Simple Escherichia coli Growth Curve Model to Teach the Scientific Method
Lisa N. McKernan
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The challenge of teaching in the sciences is not only conveying knowledge in the discipline, but also developing essential critical thinking, data analysis, and scientific writing skills. I outline an exercise that can be done easily as part of a microbiology laboratory course. It teaches the nature of the research process, from asking questions and developing a testable hypothesis to writing a scientific paper, as well as the concepts of bacterial growth and two classic techniques for measuring bacterial growth, spectrophotometry, and standard plate method.

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Lisa N. McKernan "Using a Simple Escherichia coli Growth Curve Model to Teach the Scientific Method," The American Biology Teacher 77(5), 357-362, (1 May 2015). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2015.77.5.6
Published: 1 May 2015
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KEYWORDS
Escherichia coli
growth curve
scientific method
spectrophotometry
standard plate method
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