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1 August 2012 Putting Students on the Hot Seat to Stimulate Interest in Biology in Non-Science Majors
Samantha R. Fowler
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The Hot Seat is a discussion-based activity that requires students enrolled in a biology course for non-majors to pose a question to the class that is related to the current lecture topic and facilitate a brief class discussion. This paper describes the Hot Seat, how it is assessed, and how it has influenced students' attitudes toward the course and biology in general. The Hot Seat has been successful in increasing students' understanding of biology, their appreciation of its relevance to their lives, and in-class participation.

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Samantha R. Fowler "Putting Students on the Hot Seat to Stimulate Interest in Biology in Non-Science Majors," The American Biology Teacher 74(6), 410-412, (1 August 2012). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2012.74.6.9
Published: 1 August 2012
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college biology
Non-majors biology
Scientific literacy
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