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Teaching and Evaluating Skills for Undergraduate Research in the Teacher Education Program
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Teaching and Evaluating Skills for Undergraduate Research in the Teacher Education Program

Tunde Margit Szecsi, Charles billY Gunnels IV, Jackie Greene, Vickie Johnston and Elia M Vazquez-Montilla
Scholarship and practice of undergraduate research, Vol.3(1), pp.20-29
2019

Abstract

Critical Thinking Information Literacy Instructional Effectiveness Preservice Teachers Research Skills Scholarship Skill Development Student Improvement Student Research Teacher Education Programs Undergraduate Students Writing Skills
Teacher candidates have lower participation in undergraduate research than students in other disciplines. To enable teacher candidates to develop skills for scholarly activities and to engage them in research activities, teacher education programs utilize diverse approaches. This article describes a strategy to promote undergraduate research among teacher candidates using a systematic course-based infusion of skills necessary for undergraduate scholarship. In addition, it reports on the undergraduate students' performance in research skills such as critical thinking, information literacy, and written communication in scholarly products over a three-year period. The results show an uneven but steady growth in research skills. Also discussed are the course and curricular modifications used by instructors to promote skill development for undergraduate research related to teaching.
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https://doi.org/10.18833/spur/3/1/5View
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