Course-Based Undergraduate Research in Human Resource Development: A Case Study

IF 3.1 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Jihee Hwang, Corbin Franklin
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Abstract

The Problem In the United States, undergraduate programs in Human Resource Development (HRD) have been growing and are visible in developing undergraduate students’ career readiness and skill set acquisition for lifelong learning. However, there is a limited understanding of high-impact learning experiences as a pedagogical approach in HRD. The Solution Course-based undergraduate research experience in a capstone class at a large research university is described. Five core competency areas for undergraduate research are defined and example learning activities aligned with the competencies are addressed. Student reflection summaries were analyzed to report students’ perceived learning gains. Information on this study can be used to further design impactful capstone research experiences for undergraduate HRD students through high-impact learning principles and practices. The Stakeholders The primary audience for this study is HRD faculty, instructors, and graduate students whose career goal is teaching and researching in HRD or closely related fields in the social sciences.
基于课程的本科人力资源开发研究:一个案例研究
问题在美国,人力资源开发(HRD)的本科生项目一直在增长,在培养本科生的职业准备和终身学习技能方面也很明显。然而,对高影响力学习体验作为人力资源开发的一种教学方法的理解有限。描述了在一所大型研究型大学的顶尖课程中,基于解决方案课程的本科生研究经历。定义了本科生研究的五个核心能力领域,并讨论了与能力相一致的示例学习活动。对学生反思总结进行分析,以报告学生感知的学习收获。本研究的信息可用于通过高影响力的学习原则和实践,为本科生人力资源开发学生进一步设计有影响力的顶点研究体验。利益相关者本研究的主要受众是人力资源开发教师、讲师和研究生,他们的职业目标是在人力资源开发或社会科学中密切相关的领域进行教学和研究。
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Advances in Developing Human Resources
Advances in Developing Human Resources INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR-
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
6.50%
发文量
18
期刊介绍: Advances in Developing Human Resources is a bi-monthly journal whose single issues explore and examine discrete topics. These single issues (or "back issues," once the subsequent issue is published) are available individually or in quantities for use in a classroom or training environment. Balancing practice, theory, and readability, each issue is devoted to important and timely topics related to the development of human resources. The content of the journal spans the realms of performance, learning, and integrity within an organizational context. Readable and relevant to practitioners, each issue is grounded in sound research and theory and edited by a top scholar in the field.
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