Faculty rewards from course-based undergraduate research experiences (CURE) in biochemistry.

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education Pub Date : 2025-01-14 DOI:10.1128/jmbe.00165-24
Ana Maria Soto, John E Weldon, Stephen P Hancock
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In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) courses. These courses provide research opportunities for many more students than are typically exposed to traditional independent research experiences, including women, historically underrepresented groups in science, and non-traditional students. However, the benefits for faculty who teach CURE courses have been less well documented, potentially discouraging faculty from offering such courses. Reports describing the benefits faculty can accrue from developing and teaching CURE courses could incentivize more faculty to develop CURE courses. In this perspective article, we summarize the implementation of three biochemistry CURE courses, highlighting some of the benefits faculty may experience. We also propose some points to consider when designing CURE courses with realistic expectations for a semester-long research experience to provide a framework for instructors who are considering their own CURE development.

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基于课程的本科生物化学研究经验(CURE)奖励。
近年来,基于课程的本科生研究经验(CURE)课程的数量有所增加。这些课程为更多的学生提供了研究机会,而不是通常接触传统独立研究经验的学生,包括女性、历史上在科学领域代表性不足的群体和非传统学生。然而,教授CURE课程的教师的好处并没有得到很好的证明,这可能会阻碍教师提供这样的课程。报告描述了教师可以从开发和教授CURE课程中获得的好处,这可以激励更多的教师开发CURE课程。在这篇前瞻性的文章中,我们总结了三门生物化学CURE课程的实施,突出了教师可能体验到的一些好处。我们还提出了一些在设计CURE课程时要考虑的要点,这些课程对一个学期的研究经验有现实的期望,为正在考虑自己的CURE发展的教师提供一个框架。
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Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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