增强教师和学生的体验:成功的顶点研究课程指南

Pub Date : 2024-05-28 DOI:10.1177/00986283241257677
Megan L. Strain, Katherine C. Moen
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引言提供高质量的本科生研究性毕业设计是一种有意义的高影响力实践,可以促进美国心理学会的学习目标,帮助学生学习对研究生院和未来职业生涯至关重要的技能。本手稿的目的是为教授本科生研究体验(URE)课程的教师提供指导和资源。文献综述以前的研究表明,教师的工作量和职业倦怠是经常出现的压力来源,教师往往难以有效地实施URE。然而,这些经历提供了体验式学习,并提高了学生的参与度和积极性。教学启示在一门有严格截止日期和灵活时间安排的三学分课程中,指导学生主导的项目变得不那么令人生畏。结论学生的反馈、表现和教师的积极经验表明,这种结构有助于克服后勤障碍,创造积极的成果。课程资源在开放资料中提供。
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Enhancing Instructor and Student Experiences: A Guide to Successful Capstone Research Courses
IntroductionProviding a quality undergraduate research capstone is a meaningful high-impact practice to facilitate American Psychological Association learning goals, and help students learn skills critical for both graduate school and future careers.Statement of the ProblemThe demands of such courses are often time-consuming and stressful, especially for instructors without teaching assistants. The goal of the current manuscript is to provide guidance and resources for faculty teaching undergraduate research experience (UREs) courses.Literature ReviewPrevious research suggests that faculty workload and burnout are recurring sources of stress, and faculty often struggle to implement UREs effectively. However, these experiences provide experiential learning, and increase student engagement and motivation.Teaching ImplicationsIn a three-credit course with strict deadlines and flexible scheduling, guiding student-led projects becomes less daunting. Required attendance, deduction-only participation points, and other policies ease grading loads while reinforcing course objectives.ConclusionStudent feedback, performance, and positive instructor experiences suggest that this structure helps overcome logistical barriers and create positive outcomes. Course resources are provided in open materials.
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