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Fly-CURE,一项多机构合作的CURE项目,增强了学生在研究中的信心、归属感和坚持性。

Fly-CURE, a Multi-institutional CURE using , Increases Students' Confidence, Sense of Belonging, and Persistence in Research.

作者信息

Merkle Julie A, Devergne Olivier, Kelly Seth M, Croonquist Paula A, Evans Cory J, Hwalek Melanie A, Straub Victoria L, Hamill Danielle R, Puthoff David P, Saville Kenneth J, Siders Jamie L, Gonzalez Zully J Villanueva, Wittke-Thompson Jackie K, Bieser Kayla L, Stamm Joyce, Vrailas-Mortimer Alysia D, Kagey Jacob D

机构信息

University of Evansville.

Northern Illinois University.

出版信息

bioRxiv. 2023 Jan 19:2023.01.16.524319. doi: 10.1101/2023.01.16.524319.

Abstract

The Fly-CURE is a genetics-focused multi-institutional Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) that provides undergraduate students with hands-on research experiences within a course. Through the Fly-CURE, undergraduate students at diverse types of higher education institutions across the United States map and characterize novel mutants isolated from a genetic screen in . To evaluate the impact of the Fly-CURE experience on students, we developed and validated assessment tools to identify students' perceived research self-efficacy, sense of belonging in science, and intent to pursue additional research opportunities. Our data show gains in these metrics after completion of the Fly-CURE across all student subgroups analyzed, including comparisons of gender, academic status, racial and ethnic groups, and parents' educational background. Importantly, our data also show differential gains in the areas of self-efficacy and interest in seeking additional research opportunities between Fly-CURE students with and without prior research experience, illustrating the positive impact of research exposure (dosage) on student outcomes. Altogether, our data indicate that the Fly-CURE experience has a significant impact on students' efficacy with research methods, sense of belonging to the scientific community, and interest in pursuing additional research experiences.

摘要

“果蝇治愈计划”是一项以遗传学为重点的多机构基于课程的本科研究体验(CURE)项目,为本科生提供课程内的实践研究体验。通过“果蝇治愈计划”,美国各类高等教育机构的本科生对从基因筛选中分离出的新型突变体进行定位和表征。为了评估“果蝇治愈计划”体验对学生的影响,我们开发并验证了评估工具,以确定学生感知到的研究自我效能感、在科学领域的归属感以及追求更多研究机会的意愿。我们的数据显示,在完成“果蝇治愈计划”后,所有分析的学生亚组在这些指标上都有提升,包括性别、学业状况、种族和族裔群体以及父母教育背景的比较。重要的是,我们的数据还显示,有过和没有过先前研究经历的“果蝇治愈计划”学生在自我效能感和寻求更多研究机会的兴趣方面有不同程度的提升,这说明了研究接触(剂量)对学生成果的积极影响。总体而言,我们的数据表明,“果蝇治愈计划”体验对学生的研究方法效能感、对科学界的归属感以及追求更多研究体验的兴趣有显著影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/290f/9882189/ec226c3525ed/nihpp-2023.01.16.524319v1-f0001.jpg

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