Undergraduate Research Experiences as Critical Thinking: Framework and Assessment

Location

Bell Hall 181

Start Date

28-3-2019 12:55 PM

End Date

28-3-2019 1:20 PM

Type of Presentation

25 minute Best Practices Session Presentation

Proposal for Presentation

Undergraduate research experiences are notionally high-impact practices, but studies of the influence of classroom research experiences on attitudes toward research show mixed results—while some courses improved attitudes, others resulted in less favorable attitudes after the research experience. Given that attitudes play a role in which students seek out and persist at research experiences, I place a variety of research methods experiences within a critical thinking skills framework. I then describe the use of a simple instrument developed to measure attitudes in two cases that are applicable to any program seeking to embed disciplinary scholarly inquiry in the classroom.

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Undergraduate Research Experiences as Critical Thinking: Framework and Assessment

Bell Hall 181

Undergraduate research experiences are notionally high-impact practices, but studies of the influence of classroom research experiences on attitudes toward research show mixed results—while some courses improved attitudes, others resulted in less favorable attitudes after the research experience. Given that attitudes play a role in which students seek out and persist at research experiences, I place a variety of research methods experiences within a critical thinking skills framework. I then describe the use of a simple instrument developed to measure attitudes in two cases that are applicable to any program seeking to embed disciplinary scholarly inquiry in the classroom.