An inclusive research education community (iREC): Impact of the SEA-PHAGES program on research outcomes and student learning
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Date
19/12/2017
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National Academy of Sciences
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Abstract
Engaging undergraduate students in scientific research promises
substantial benefits, but it is not accessible to all students and is
rarely implemented early in college education, when it will have the
greatest impact. An inclusive Research Education Community (iREC)
provides a centralized scientific and administrative infrastructure
enabling engagement of large numbers of students at different
types of institutions. The Science Education Alliance–Phage Hunters
Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science (SEA-PHAGES) is an
iREC that promotes engagement and continued involvement in science
among beginning undergraduate students. The SEA-PHAGES
students show strong gains correlated with persistence relative
to those in traditional laboratory courses regardless of academic,
ethnic, gender, and socioeconomic profiles. This persistent involvement
in science is reflected in key measures, including project
ownership, scientific community values, science identity, and
scientific networking.
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bacteriophage, genomics, science education, evolution, assessment
Citation
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2017, 114 (51), pp. 13531 - 13536