Cortes Jayson A, Swanson Christina I
Biology Department, Arcadia University, Glenside, PA, USA.
Methods Mol Biol. 2023;2626:381-398. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2970-3_21.
Students that participate in undergraduate research benefit in multiple ways, including improved learning outcomes, increased enthusiasm for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, and increased likelihood of continuation into a STEM career. These benefits are even more pronounced for students that are traditionally under-represented in STEM, although these students often face barriers to participation in traditional apprenticeship-style research experiences. Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) are a promising and increasingly popular approach to increase undergraduate participation in research in a way that is inclusive of all students. Here, we describe how Drosophila oogenesis can be used as the basis for CUREs in a wide variety of courses. We provide an overview of our own oogenesis-based CURE, as well as suggestions for how this CURE could be adapted to accommodate a variety of schedules, course sizes, and institution types. Our goal is to simplify the process for CURE implementation in the hopes that a greater number of instructors choose to implement a CURE in their own courses.
参与本科研究的学生在多个方面受益,包括学习成果得到改善、对科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的热情增加,以及继续从事STEM职业的可能性增加。对于那些在STEM领域传统上代表性不足的学生来说,这些益处更为明显,尽管这些学生在参与传统学徒式研究经历时往往面临障碍。基于课程的本科研究经历(CUREs)是一种有前景且越来越受欢迎的方法,能够以包容所有学生的方式增加本科生参与研究的机会。在此,我们描述了果蝇卵子发生如何能够作为各种课程中CUREs的基础。我们概述了我们自己基于卵子发生的CURE,以及关于如何调整这种CURE以适应各种课程安排、课程规模和机构类型的建议。我们的目标是简化CURE实施过程,希望更多的教师选择在他们自己的课程中实施CURE。