articleScience EducationOct 13, 2006Closed access

Becoming a scientist: The role of undergraduate research in students' cognitive, personal, and professional development

University of Colorado Boulder

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Abstract

Abstract In this ethnographic study of summer undergraduate research (UR) experiences at four liberal arts colleges, where faculty and students work collaboratively on a project of mutual interest in an apprenticeship of authentic science research work, analysis of the accounts of faculty and student participants yields comparative insights into the structural elements of this form of UR program and its benefits for students. Comparison of the perspectives of faculty and their students revealed considerable agreement on the nature, range, and extent of students' UR gains. Specific student gains relating to the process of “becoming a scientist” were described and illustrated by both groups. Faculty framed these…

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Keywords
  • Cognitive apprenticeship
  • Socialization
  • Situated cognition
  • Psychology
  • Pedagogy
  • Apprenticeship
  • Professional development
  • Situated learning
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