A problem-/case-based learning approach as an useful tool for studying glycogen metabolism and its regulation.
Ángel Luis García-PonceBeatriz Martínez-PovedaÁngel Blanco-LópezAna R QuesadaFernanda SuárezFrancisco José Alonso-CarriónMiguel Ángel MedinaPublished in: Biochemistry and molecular biology education : a bimonthly publication of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2020)
Metabolism and its regulation is one of the most complex and difficult topics for students learning biochemistry. A problem-/case-based learning (PBL) approach can be useful to help biochemistry students to fulfill the goal of acquiring an integrated view of metabolism and its regulation. The present article describes our experience enrolling volunteer students to learn glycogen metabolism making use of a design-based research methodology to develop teaching learning sequences focused on a PBL approach. Enrolled undergraduate students had better final scores than those students that did not participates. Furthermore, enrolled students were satisfied with the experience, finding it interesting, formative, and challenging.
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