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Levin, Crissa; Grewe, Jennifer – Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research, 2020
Degree-seeking distance students, who often are from disadvantaged demographics, are becoming increasingly common. Degrees earned through distance learning can be viewed as less acceptable by graduate schools and employers, yet undergraduate research can aid in employment and graduate or professional school applications. Therefore, it is important…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Undergraduate Students, Laboratories, Student Research
Marshall, Laura Hardin; Lynch, Paul – Composition Studies, 2020
The Writing Program (WP) at Saint Louis University has striven to create a course that draws on a richer disciplinary understanding of writing and rhetoric. The standard course structure, from which instructors are asked to fashion their own syllabi, asks students to pursue a scaffolded semester-long project. As they pursue the scaffolded…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Freshman Composition, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), English Instruction
Lawrence, Halcyon M.; Lozier-Laiola, Sarah; Scott, Alexis; Larson, Brian – Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research, 2020
The article introduces the continuous course lab (CCL) as an alternative model for conducting undergraduate research in the humanities. CCL segments large-scale research projects into smaller-scale projects that are run over a series of semesters. The CCL model is unique in that it provides majors from outside the humanities with exposure to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Approach
Heermann, Melanie L.; Getty, Kelly J. K.; Yucel, Umut – Journal of Food Science Education, 2020
Hands-on learning is a proven method of improving students' critical thinking skills. Undergraduate research projects are encouraged to help students develop research and laboratory skills. If properly designed and implemented, research opportunities can be embedded in existing student coursework, which increases the number of students who can…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Cooking Instruction, Foods Instruction, Food
Tucker, Basil P.; Scully, Glennda – Accounting Education, 2020
The extent to which academic research informs both student learning and practice has been repeatedly debated in the accounting and broader academic literature. However, despite its supposed symbiotic relationship, the nexus between research and teaching, as well as research and practice, has rarely been investigated within the confines of a single…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Student Attitudes, Student Research, Graduate Students
Dautel, Jocelyn B. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2020
Despite the significance of the undergraduate dissertation both in student learning, and in staff workload, there is little discussion of best practice in research supervision. The majority of undergraduate students embark on an independent research project overseen by one member of staff, but this traditional model may cause undue stress and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Theses, Supervision, Best Practices
Freeman, Leanne; Brooks, Joanna; Crowley, Colm; Elmi-Glennan, Clare; Gordon-Finlayson, Alasdair; McDermott, Hilary; Seymour-Smith, Sarah – Psychology Teaching Review, 2020
The Teaching Qualitative Psychology Group (TQP) is a group of experienced academics supporting the sharing of best practice in the teaching and supervision of qualitative research methods in psychology. In this paper the group share their knowledge and practice suggestions with a specific focus on supporting academics who do not come from a…
Descriptors: Psychology, College Faculty, Best Practices, Supervision
Dean, Shannon R.; Dailey, Stephanie L. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2020
The retention and graduation of college students in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields is critical to the continued development of the United States. Many students in the U.S. who begin college in a STEM field do not end up graduating with such a degree. There are many strategies to improve the retention and graduation…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Living Learning Centers, Student Experience, School Holding Power
Fletcher, Simon; Whiting, Cheryl; Boaz, Annette; Reeves, Scott – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2020
There have been increasing calls in healthcare for the development of a more robust evidence base. Facilitating research activity amongst clinicians is the primary means of achieving this, although engagement is often undermined by a number of barriers and resistors. This article identifies and explores the forms of resistance that graduates from…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Research, Barriers, Medical Education
Strawser, Michael G.; Neuberger, Lindsay – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2020
Learning outcome assessment is a fairly recent trend in higher education that began in the 1980s (Lubinescu et al., 2001). Today, many faculty perceive assessment reporting to be tedious, time-consuming, and irrelevant busywork (Wang & Hurley, 2012). Unfortunately, this systematic process created to use empirical evidence to measure, document,…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), College Outcomes Assessment, College Programs, Program Evaluation
Zorec, Klavdija – Educational Perspectives, 2020
In this paper, the author reflects on experiences with being an outsider researcher during their dissertation in which they worked with six undergraduate Native Hawaiian mentees and their six faculty mentors. Four mentor participants self-identified as Hawaiian themselves, whereas two mentors were non-Hawaiians. In this qualitative study, the…
Descriptors: Hawaiians, Mentors, Undergraduate Students, College Faculty
Greenberg, Miriam; London, Rebecca A.; McKay, Steven C. – Teaching Sociology, 2020
Drawing on a multiyear local research project on the affordable housing crisis, this article outlines a pedagogical approach we call Community-Initiated Student-Engaged Research, or CISER. The CISER model brings together three key groups of actors--undergraduate students, university researchers, and community organizations--drawing on and…
Descriptors: Student Research, Undergraduate Students, Sociology, Teaching Methods
Loh, Wei Leong Leon – Design and Technology Education, 2020
The current study aimed to identify and clarify students' critical thinking processes in problem exploration. The current study will adopt the definitions of critical thinking conceptualized by Paul and Elder and, at the same time, attempt to apply the concept of elements of reasoning and intellectual standards to achieve the objectives of this…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Teaching Methods, Design, Thinking Skills
Day, Michela; Hampton, Cathy – Research-publishing.net, 2020
This chapter examines a student-led internship project to repurpose a Residence Abroad (RA) reflective survey in order to achieve better meta-cognitive self-analysis and more productive communication between outgoing and returning students and staff. Evidence from the project and from scholarships pointed to the limitations of free-text reflective…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Student Attitudes, Student Experience, Reflection
Mark Cullinane; Siobhán O’Sullivan – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2020
Despite the increasing popularity in the academy of collaborative approaches to research, evaluating the impacts of Students-as-Partners (SaP) initiatives has thus far received less systematic attention. This paper presents an evaluation of a participatory community-based research project where academics partnered with 15 mature students in a…
Descriptors: Community, Research, Student Research, Partnerships in Education

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