the research-focused classroom. background benefits: – better critical thinking – inquiry –...
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The Research-Focused Classroom
Background
• Benefits:– Better critical thinking– Inquiry– Increased problem solving
skills – Communication
• Barriers– Financial– Facilities– Time commitments– Student apprehension
Institutional challenges• Core curriculum: 112 semester
hours, bio majors get 36 more= 148 sem hrs
• Daily schedule– 7:30AM-4PM– 4PM-5PM intramurals/practice– 8PM-11PM academic call to
quarters• Typical graduating class: 60%
pilot, 30% non-tech• Faculty (the 90:10 rule):
teaching, administration, lab prep, & military supervisory duties
military training
academics
physical conditioning
Classroom research: leveraging for success
• Bio 480, Applied Ecology (2000) & Bio 464, Molecular Biology (2002)
• Recruit fellow faculty• Discuss research approach
upfront , provide list of projects (3-4), not a cookbook, students responsible for learning
• Small projects: students must see they can complete in one semester
• Timing: – OJT in first half semester– Project and more OJT (as req’d)
second half– Use of timelines and goal setting
31 January (T8)28 February (T18)
22 March (Spring Break)30 April (T36)
May (Conference)
•Determine name for project•Develop standards for testing•Have information on Salmon
Location caughtFarm vs wild
•Further testing and evaluation•Further analysis•Finalize poster (or write up if unsuccessful results)
•Finalize accuracy of standards• Obtain sample tissue
Albertson’s & Whole Food•Begin testing digestion process
Does this way work?
•Finalize digestion processObtain more sample tissue
•Begin ICP AnalysisAccurate?
•Begin analysis of dataRelevant or not?
•Begin poster (or write up)
•Wrap-up of data •Final touches added to poster (or write up)•Attend conferenceAttend conference
Timeline of Projected Progress for 499: C1C Kristen Bird(Spring 2007)
Timelines help students with goal setting
Proper motivation keeps students on track
Increase in independent research enrollment attributed to classroom research experience = NOT related to classroom experience; = enrolled as result of classroom research experience
Indirect benefit: our research program grew!
Growth of research programs as a result of classroom experience
Increase in independent research enrollment attributed to classroom research experience = NOT related to classroom experience; = enrolled as result of classroom research experience
Assessment: student performance
• Project is 30-40% of final grade• Grade not based upon research
findings but how students began to act like scientists
• We looked for behaviors indicating critical thinking– Synthesis – Generalization to other studies– Pros/cons of strategies– Problem-solving– Data analysis
Assessment: Presentations
Conferences are used to assess the rigor of our program to other schools
• Classroom presentations (Field Ecology)
• Regional undergraduate conferences
• 60 – 80 % of class enrolled in conferences– PI supported (~$1K annually)– Dean/Alum supported (~$5K
annually)
Generalizations to other disciplines
• If you’d like to get something done in your discipline, have your students take part– Sacrifice course content– Gain in critical thinking, analysis, problem solving
skills
• Make it worth their efforts: significant point value
• Devote class time to the project/paper/idea