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Course-Based Undergraduate Research Nancy H. Hensel

Course-Based Undergraduate Research By Nancy H. Hensel

Course-Based Undergraduate Research by Nancy H. Hensel


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Undergraduate research has long been recognized as a high-impact practice, but has unfortunately been offered only to juniors and seniors, and very few of them. This book shows how to engage students in authentic research experiences, built into the design of courses in the first two years, thus making the experience available to a much greater number of students.

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Course-Based Undergraduate Research: Educational Equity and High-Impact Practice by Nancy H. Hensel

Undergraduate research has long been recognized as a high-impact practice (HIP), but has unfortunately been offered only to juniors and seniors, and very few of them (often in summer programs). This book shows how to engage students in authentic research experiences, built into the design of courses in the first two years, thus making the experience available to a much greater number of students.

Research that is embedded in a course, especially general education courses, addresses the issue of how to expand undergraduate research to all students. Research has shown that students who have early experiences in undergraduate research are more likely to pursue further research prior to and after graduation. This is also an issue of social justice because it makes the benefits of undergraduate research available to students who must work during the academic year and in the summer. It is widely accepted that the skills developed through undergraduate research help prepare students for their future careers.

The book addresses all aspects of the topic, including:

- What are appropriate expectations for research in the first two years;

- How to design appropriate course-based research for first- and second-year students;

- How to mentor a class rather than individual students;

- How students can disseminate the results of their research;

- Possible citizen-science projects appropriate for the first and second years;

- Providing additional resources available to support course-based research in the first two years.

Designed for faculty at four-year and two-year colleges - and including examples from the sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities - the strategies and methods described can be adapted to disciplines not specifically mentioned in the book.

Co-publication with the Council for Undergraduate Research (CUR)

Table of Contents

  • 1) Crazy Observations, Audacious Questions-Nancy Hensel
  • 2) ComGen: Developing the Pedagogy for Classroom-based Undergraduate Research-M. Gita Bangera, Kim Harrington, and Jason Fuller
  • 3) Starting the Research Process with Information Literacy in Introductory-level Earth Science Courses-Laura Guertin and Nina Clements
  • 4) Editing the Public Domain with Undergraduate Students: Studying Literature with Collaborative Annotation and Digital Publication-Mary Isbell
  • 5) A High Impact Throughput Model for Course-based Research Experiences for the First Two Years of Chemistry and Biology-Kalyn Shea Owen, Ann J. Murkowski, Heather Price and Anne Johansen
  • 6) Research Strategies in Theatre Studies-Nancy Kindelan
  • 7) Learning that Lasts-Sr. Mary Ann Jacobs
  • 8) Diving into Research at the Ocean Research College Academy-Ardi Kveven
  • 9) Experience is Education-Josh Searle
  • 10) Using Mystery to Encourage Undergraduate Historical Research-Kevin Ostoyich
  • 11) Implementing a Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience on Water Quality into a Introductory Biology Laboratory Course-Emily A. H. Hartman, Teresa M. Bilinksi and Patricia J. Baynham
  • 12) Course-based Research in Introductory Psychological Science-Andrea J. Sell
  • 13) DNA Barcoding Undergraduate Research tool Can Be Scaled from Traditional to Course-based Research Project with Ease-Nidhi Gadura
  • 14) Student Outcomes and Impacts of Discovery-Based Research in the Frist two Years of Undergraduate Education-Daiyuan Zhang, Alexa Ramey and J. Robert Hatherill
  • 15) Undergraduate Research and Applied Business Statistics-Julio Rivera and Tom Groleau
  • 16) Teach 2 Matter Brings PRIDE in the College Experience-Kathryn Suk
  • 17) Course-embedded Research in the Lower Division at Montana State-Colin A. Shaw and Gregory Young
  • 18) Mentoring in Course-based Research-Nancy Hensel

Additional information

CIN1620367807VG
9781620367803
1620367807
Course-Based Undergraduate Research: Educational Equity and High-Impact Practice by Nancy H. Hensel
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Stylus Publishing
20180627
264
N/A
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