Assessment of Course-Based Research Modules Based on Faculty Research in Introductory Biology

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作者
Cole, Megan F. [1 ]
Hickman, Meleah A. [1 ]
Morran, Levi [1 ]
Beck, Christopher W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Emory Univ, Dept Biol, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
course-based research experience; short-term research experience; modules; self-efficacy; science identity; student affect; research-teaching collaboration; RESEARCH EXPERIENCES; BENEFITS; BARRIERS;
D O I
10.1128/jmbe.00148-21
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Calls for early exposure of all undergraduates to research have led to the increased use and study of course-based research experiences (CREs). CREs have been shown to increase measures of persistence in the sciences, such as science identity, scientific self-efficacy, project ownership, scientific community values, and networking. However, implementing CREs can be challenging and resource-intensive. These barriers may be partly mitigated by the use of short-term CRE modules rather than semester- or year-long projects. One study has shown that a CRE module captures some of the known benefits of CREs as measured by the Persistence in the Sciences (PITS) survey. Here, we used this same survey to assess outcomes for introductory biology students who completed a semester of modular CREs based on faculty research at an RI university. The results indicated levels of self-efficacy, science community values, and science identity similar to those previously reported for students in the Science Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science (SEA-PHAGES) full-semester CRE. Scores for project ownership (content) were between previously reported traditional lab and CRE scores, while project ownership (emotion) and networking were similar to those of traditional labs. Our results suggest that modular CREs can lead to significant gains in student affect measures that have been linked to persistence in the sciences in other studies. Although gains were not as great in all measures as with a semester-long CRE, implementation of modular CREs may be more feasible and offers the added benefits of exposing students to diverse research fields and lab techniques.
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