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   Share comments,                              Ever since the rediscovery of Mendel’s laws in 1900 and the emergence of synthetic theory of evolution
experiences, information                        couple of decades later, the discipline of biology continues to experience the most remarkable expansion. Its
  on IndiaBioScience                            exponential growth has been especially notable during the past several decades, thanks to the very rapid
       FACEBOOK                                 progresses in the technologies available for examining and analyzing complex biological systems. The
                                                canvas of biology today has enormous expanse, ranging from the traditional descriptive morphology,
                                                anatomy, systematics etc to highly experimental physiology, genetics, cell and molecular biology etc. The
                                                emergence of genetic engineering, biotechnology, the various ‘omics’ and the bioinformatics has made
                                                biology all pervasive in human affairs as well. Developments in nanotechnology are opening yet new vistas
                                                for biological studies. With such a wide canvas and the continuing un-paralleled growth in our understanding
   Copyright © 2009 All                         of the biological processes and the potential for application of this increasing information and understanding,
   rights reserved.                             a student of biology today has reasons to be highly excited as well as confused or even depressed about the
   Use of this web site                         present and the future. The learning process in class-rooms can deeply affect the excited or confused state
   signifies your                               of young minds. Unfortunately, the way biology is being taught in most places of learning seems to push the
   agreement to the
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                                                Majority of the traditional biology departments in colleges and universities continue to teach what was being
               Search                           taught several decades ago as if biology has ceased to be a live discipline. On the other extreme are
                                                courses that teach only the so-called molecular biology or biotechnology without much reference to basic
                                                biology (including cell biology, genetics etc). This later class of teaching programs seems to believe that the
                                                so-called “classical biology” is dead and is best forgotten! Obviously both are misguided and, therefore, are
                                                “producing” graduates who fail to really appreciate the vast canvas of biology and rather than feel the
                                                excitement of being at the threshold of revelation of deeper secrets of life, they either get lost on the path or
                                                just carry on with trivial issues.



                                                The other limitation that most of the teaching programs in our universities/colleges suffer from is the highly
                                                compartmentalized subject combinations. Generally, the “bio”- and the “math”-groups are not allowed to gel
                                                together. The consequences are obvious – a near complete lack of truly interdisciplinary approach to any
                                                topic of research. The inability to appreciate and understand languages of different disciplines does not allow
                                                even to wisely use the laboratory gadgets (small or big) that are becoming increasingly common and
                                                fashionable. While these gadgets are expected to make life of the investigator “simpler”, in the absence of
                                                proper understanding, they may in reality bring in more complications because of the indiscriminate use
                                                without the application of mind.



                                                The other side of the vast canvas of biology is that if one were to really “teach” everything that continues to be
                                                added by researchers, burden of the enormous information would indeed flatten the recipients beyond
                                                recognition!



                                                Obviously, we need a balanced learning process where concepts rather than the quantum of information
                                                have the priority. The big question for discussion is: how do we achieve this balance? I will share my views
                                                later.



                                                Subhash C. Lakhotia

                                                Cytogenetics Laboratory, Department of Zoology,

                                                Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005

                                                e-mail: lakhotia@bhu.ac.in


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                 Submitted by Sireesh (not verified) on Sun, 2011-05-29 12:29.

                 have you heared about Biotechprofile Directory ?
                 If your answer is NO!
                 please check the below links to find out all information about Biotechnology.
                 http://www.biotechprofile.com/directory/

                 I think you can find out related information regarding your article.

                  reply

                 Sir, You have started a great
                 Submitted by Richa (not verified) on Sun, 2011-02-06 11:07.

                 Sir, You have started a great discussion. I think there are lot of confusions in everyone's mind, be it students or the system itself !
                 1- Do our students choose the area of their interest or they select the area in which they can earn the best at the first place?
                 2- what our system exactly need a scientist or a salesman ? What are the criteria that funding bodies follow to issue money? How many grants they really
                 issued to the projects that do not have "direct" implications !
                 I think we need to mix the basic and applied science together and follow a uniform syllabus till MSc in all the universities..

                  reply

                      Richa, I agree that a lot of

                      Submitted by Subhash Lakhotia (not verified) on Sun, 2011-02-06 20:28.

                      Richa, I agree that a lot of confusion exists on every side. However, when opting for an academic career, one's own liking has to be as the top
                      consideration while for commercial (earning) jobs, the market forces take the priority although even in this case the liking and capabilities of the
                      individual have important roles.

                      India needs both scientists/teachers as well as enterpneurs (not only "salespersons") and the system should encourage and facilitate both.

                      As far as I know, the Indian funding agencies do not really discriminate between basic and "applied" sciences, although each funding agency would
                      have its priority areas. I could continue to be funded for my work on non-coding RNA even in 1980s and 1990s when this field was not "fashionable",
                      rather in those years such genes were typically branded as "junk". I think this is a great strength of the Indian fuding system.

                      I am not in favour of "uniform" syllabi at any level - for basic science disciplines, there should be comparale levels of courses (theory as well as lab)
                      with local variations keeping in view the expertise and facilties available.

                       reply

                 Ideally, joining a higher

                 Submitted by Subhash Lakhotia (not verified) on Sat, 2011-02-05 12:25.

                 Ideally, joining a higher education programme should be query/interest driven. But we do not live in "ideal world" and the market forces in recent decades
                 have obviously taken over the choices. The rush by institutions for opening and by the students for joining the Biotechnology (and the various subcloned
                 disciplines) that has swept the country is a startling example of the market forces. In most cases, there is neither query nor academic interest behind this
                 rush. I believe that those who wish to be in academia out of interest, should really try to get a holistic understanding, even if it has to be done on one's own
                 efforts because the class-rooms do not provide this! This situation, however unfortunate as it is, is the fact of the present situation. Therefore, the future
                 "biologists" should be well aware of this so that not only they turn out to be better placed in their academic pursuits but can also be catalysts in bringing
                 about the much desired changes in teaching and learning of biology.

                  reply

                 What makes a student to
                 Submitted by Subhash Rajpurohit (not verified) on Sat, 2011-02-05 05:38.

                 What makes a student to decide for a master’s program once he/she is done with a bachelor’s degree program? Is it a query driven phenomenon or
                 market driven activity? For example joining biotechnology programs in mass rather than looking towards classical subjects like zoology. This situation
                 further complicates when one is done with his master’s program and planning to join a Ph.D. program. The system in which I was trained (at bachelors or
                 masters level) rarely one gets chance to hear about exploratory approaches particularly when moving from one level to other levels of education (i.e.
                 understanding).

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  • 1. 6/3/2011 Are we teaching biology well? | indiabi… Subscribe to IndiaBioscience.org Receive our Newsletter Join the Address Book (optional) About Jobs Grants Education Blogs YIM Opinions Events Address Book Are we teaching biology well? Contact us Subhash Lakhotia, Banaras Hindu University SUBHASH LAKHOTIA Share comments, Ever since the rediscovery of Mendel’s laws in 1900 and the emergence of synthetic theory of evolution experiences, information couple of decades later, the discipline of biology continues to experience the most remarkable expansion. Its on IndiaBioScience exponential growth has been especially notable during the past several decades, thanks to the very rapid FACEBOOK progresses in the technologies available for examining and analyzing complex biological systems. The canvas of biology today has enormous expanse, ranging from the traditional descriptive morphology, anatomy, systematics etc to highly experimental physiology, genetics, cell and molecular biology etc. The emergence of genetic engineering, biotechnology, the various ‘omics’ and the bioinformatics has made biology all pervasive in human affairs as well. Developments in nanotechnology are opening yet new vistas for biological studies. With such a wide canvas and the continuing un-paralleled growth in our understanding Copyright © 2009 All of the biological processes and the potential for application of this increasing information and understanding, rights reserved. a student of biology today has reasons to be highly excited as well as confused or even depressed about the Use of this web site present and the future. The learning process in class-rooms can deeply affect the excited or confused state signifies your of young minds. Unfortunately, the way biology is being taught in most places of learning seems to push the agreement to the Terms of Use and young minds more towards the confused or “lost” state. Online Privacy Policy Majority of the traditional biology departments in colleges and universities continue to teach what was being Search taught several decades ago as if biology has ceased to be a live discipline. On the other extreme are courses that teach only the so-called molecular biology or biotechnology without much reference to basic biology (including cell biology, genetics etc). This later class of teaching programs seems to believe that the so-called “classical biology” is dead and is best forgotten! Obviously both are misguided and, therefore, are “producing” graduates who fail to really appreciate the vast canvas of biology and rather than feel the excitement of being at the threshold of revelation of deeper secrets of life, they either get lost on the path or just carry on with trivial issues. The other limitation that most of the teaching programs in our universities/colleges suffer from is the highly compartmentalized subject combinations. Generally, the “bio”- and the “math”-groups are not allowed to gel together. The consequences are obvious – a near complete lack of truly interdisciplinary approach to any topic of research. The inability to appreciate and understand languages of different disciplines does not allow even to wisely use the laboratory gadgets (small or big) that are becoming increasingly common and fashionable. While these gadgets are expected to make life of the investigator “simpler”, in the absence of proper understanding, they may in reality bring in more complications because of the indiscriminate use without the application of mind. The other side of the vast canvas of biology is that if one were to really “teach” everything that continues to be added by researchers, burden of the enormous information would indeed flatten the recipients beyond recognition! Obviously, we need a balanced learning process where concepts rather than the quantum of information have the priority. The big question for discussion is: how do we achieve this balance? I will share my views later. Subhash C. Lakhotia Cytogenetics Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005 e-mail: lakhotia@bhu.ac.in have you heared about Biotechprofile Directory ? If your www.indiabioscience.org/node/160 1/3
  • 2. 6/3/2011 Are we teaching biology well? | indiabi… Submitted by Sireesh (not verified) on Sun, 2011-05-29 12:29. have you heared about Biotechprofile Directory ? If your answer is NO! please check the below links to find out all information about Biotechnology. http://www.biotechprofile.com/directory/ I think you can find out related information regarding your article. reply Sir, You have started a great Submitted by Richa (not verified) on Sun, 2011-02-06 11:07. Sir, You have started a great discussion. I think there are lot of confusions in everyone's mind, be it students or the system itself ! 1- Do our students choose the area of their interest or they select the area in which they can earn the best at the first place? 2- what our system exactly need a scientist or a salesman ? What are the criteria that funding bodies follow to issue money? How many grants they really issued to the projects that do not have "direct" implications ! I think we need to mix the basic and applied science together and follow a uniform syllabus till MSc in all the universities.. reply Richa, I agree that a lot of Submitted by Subhash Lakhotia (not verified) on Sun, 2011-02-06 20:28. Richa, I agree that a lot of confusion exists on every side. However, when opting for an academic career, one's own liking has to be as the top consideration while for commercial (earning) jobs, the market forces take the priority although even in this case the liking and capabilities of the individual have important roles. India needs both scientists/teachers as well as enterpneurs (not only "salespersons") and the system should encourage and facilitate both. As far as I know, the Indian funding agencies do not really discriminate between basic and "applied" sciences, although each funding agency would have its priority areas. I could continue to be funded for my work on non-coding RNA even in 1980s and 1990s when this field was not "fashionable", rather in those years such genes were typically branded as "junk". I think this is a great strength of the Indian fuding system. I am not in favour of "uniform" syllabi at any level - for basic science disciplines, there should be comparale levels of courses (theory as well as lab) with local variations keeping in view the expertise and facilties available. reply Ideally, joining a higher Submitted by Subhash Lakhotia (not verified) on Sat, 2011-02-05 12:25. Ideally, joining a higher education programme should be query/interest driven. But we do not live in "ideal world" and the market forces in recent decades have obviously taken over the choices. The rush by institutions for opening and by the students for joining the Biotechnology (and the various subcloned disciplines) that has swept the country is a startling example of the market forces. In most cases, there is neither query nor academic interest behind this rush. I believe that those who wish to be in academia out of interest, should really try to get a holistic understanding, even if it has to be done on one's own efforts because the class-rooms do not provide this! This situation, however unfortunate as it is, is the fact of the present situation. Therefore, the future "biologists" should be well aware of this so that not only they turn out to be better placed in their academic pursuits but can also be catalysts in bringing about the much desired changes in teaching and learning of biology. reply What makes a student to Submitted by Subhash Rajpurohit (not verified) on Sat, 2011-02-05 05:38. What makes a student to decide for a master’s program once he/she is done with a bachelor’s degree program? Is it a query driven phenomenon or market driven activity? For example joining biotechnology programs in mass rather than looking towards classical subjects like zoology. This situation further complicates when one is done with his master’s program and planning to join a Ph.D. program. The system in which I was trained (at bachelors or masters level) rarely one gets chance to hear about exploratory approaches particularly when moving from one level to other levels of education (i.e. understanding). reply Post new comment Your name: * Anonymous E-mail: * The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly. Website: Comment: * www.indiabioscience.org/node/160 2/3
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