Undergraduate Research as a High Impact Practice in Higher Education
A special issue of Education Sciences (ISSN 2227-7102).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2020) | Viewed by 48668
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Dear Colleagues,
Higher education research indicates that student engagement is the most critical factor in retention programs for undergraduate students. Among the high-impact practices, undergraduate research/experiential learning has been shown to have the most positive effects with regard to promoting student engagement. In this Special Issue of Education Sciences, we invite papers related to: teaching innovations incorporating research; training undergraduate research mentors; best practices in undergraduate research; undergraduate research as a high-impact practice; methods for better assessing students, programs, and faculty involved in undergraduate research; case studies; and models for engaging students in undergraduate research. Original research papers, reviews, commentaries, and cases studies are welcome.
Dr. Mark BrownDr. Shari Lanning
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- student engagement
- innovations in education
- faculty-mentored undergraduate research
- high-impact retention practices
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