基于课程的本科生研究经验(CURE)嵌入在夏季本科生研究经验中,展示了增值效益。

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education Pub Date : 2025-01-14 DOI:10.1128/jmbe.00192-24
Ken G Sweat, Jennifer F Hackney, Pamela A Marshall
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我们举办了一个为期九周的美国国立卫生研究院资助的环境健康科学本科生暑期研究体验项目,即新学院环境健康科学学者项目,在这个项目中,即将升入大二、大三和大四的本科生将获得专业发展和指导研究的机会。除了这个暑期研究项目的标准模式,我们增加了一个额外的专业发展和技能建设活动,一个基于课程的本科生研究经验(CURE),由整个小组进行。学生们在CURE研究项目中设计并进行了一个实验,研究土壤元素含量与采样地点之间的关系。他们在实验设计、实验本身、数据分析以及最后的海报设计上合作了几天。CURE与任何有指导的研究经验有意不同,以便学生从暑期课程中获得额外的和不同的研究技能。定性和定量反馈是积极的。此外,学生们与不同的学生一起工作,而不是在他们的研究实验室,扩大了他们的网络。总之,在暑期研究项目中嵌入CURE是一种有效的科学教学工具和额外的技能培养,丰富了现有的暑期研究项目。
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A course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) embedded within a summer undergraduate research experience demonstrates value-added benefits.

We hosted a nine-week NIH-funded summer undergraduate research experience in Environmental Health Sciences, the New College Environmental Health Science Scholars program, in which undergraduate students who were rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors receive both professional development and mentored research opportunities. In addition to this standard model of a summer research program, we added an additional professional development and skill-building activity, a course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) performed by the whole group. Students designed and carried out an experiment in the CURE research project looking at the relationship between soil elemental content and sampling site location. They worked collaboratively over several days on experimental design, the experiment itself, data analysis, and finally, poster design for dissemination. The CURE is intentionally different from any mentored research experiences so that students obtain additional and varied research skills from the summer program. Qualitative and quantitative feedback was positive. Additionally, students worked with different students than those in their research lab, broadening their network. In conclusion, a CURE embedded in a summer research program is an effective pedagogical tool for science and additional skill building and enriches an existing summer research program.

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Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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