Undergraduate research experiences: Impacts and opportunities
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
Most undergraduates give high ratings to research experiences. Studies report that these experiences improve participation and persistence, often by strengthening students' views of themselves as scientists. Yet, the evidence for these claims is weak. More than half the 60 studies reviewed rely on self-report surveys or interviews. Rather than introducing new images of science, research experiences may reinforce flawed images especially of research practices and conceptual understanding. The most convincing studies show benefits for mentoring and for communicating the nature of science, but the ideas that students learn are often isolated or fragmented rather than integrated and coherent. Rigorous research is…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 101.47
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 57
Authors
5- MCMarcia C. LinnCorresponding
University of California, Berkeley
- EPErin Palmer
University of California, Berkeley
- AMAnne M. BarangerCorresponding
University of California, Berkeley
- EGElizabeth GerardCorresponding
University of California, Berkeley
- ESElisa StoneCorresponding
University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- Undergraduate research
- Engineering ethics
- Medical education
- Engineering
- Medicine