Creating effective undergraduate research programs in science : the transformation from student to scientist / edited by Roman Taraban and Richard L. Blanton.

Date:
[2008], ©2008
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Publication/Creation

New York, NY : Teachers College Press, [2008], ©2008.

Physical description

viii, 256 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Contents

What is undergraduate research, and why should we support it? / Roman Taraban -- Undergraduate research as an institutional retention strategy: the University of Michigan model / Angela M. Locks and Sandra R. Gregerman -- Implementation and assessment of course-embedded undergraduate research experiences: some explorations / Carol Trosset, David Lopatto, and Sarah Elgin -- Undergraduate research opportunities: facilitating and encouraging the transition from student to scientist / Susan H. Russell -- Evaluation of the undergraduate research program at the University of Delaware: a multifaceted design / Karen Webber Bauer and Joan S. Bennett -- Exploring the benefits of undergraduate research experiences: the SURE survey / David Lopatto -- Benefits of participating in undergraduate research in science: comparing faculty and student perceptions / Anne-Barrie Hunter, Sandra L. Laursen, and Elaine Seymour -- Critical factors in the undergraduate research experience / Roman Taraban, Eric Prensky, and Craig W. Bowen -- Undergraduate research experiences: male and female interns' perceptions of gains, disappointments, and self-efficacy / CarolAnne M. Kardash, Michael Wallace, and Linda Blockus -- Transcending deficits and differences through undergraduate research / Ashley Campbell and Gerald D. Skoog -- Alumni perspectives on undergraduate research / William Henne -- A brief history of undergraduate research, with consideration of its alternative futures / Richard L. Blanton.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    Q180.A1 2008C74
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  • 9780807748770
  • 0807748773