A Model for a Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) in a Field Setting
Engaging interested students in field-based research experiences is imperative for cultivating interest in field science and preparing students for a career in field-based science. Here we provide a framework for completing meaningful, authentic course-based research in a five-week field course. Stu...
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ca105a8c1acb4f63a3ed2983f6034638 |
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Summary: | Engaging interested students in field-based research experiences is imperative for cultivating interest in field science and preparing students for a career in field-based science. Here we provide a framework for completing meaningful, authentic course-based research in a five-week field course. Student research outcomes and feedback suggest that a five-week course can provide students a significant research experience that not only develops student interest in pursuing field research, but also improvements in their science-process skills. By using this course-based model, we intend to make field-based research experiences accessible to a broader range of students, increasing the opportunities for all students to explore this dimension of scientific research. |
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