A Triad of Research Roles: Experiential Learning in an Undergraduate Research Course
1999; Slack Incorporated (United States); Volume: 38; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3928/0148-4834-19990301-06
ISSN1938-2421
AutoresBarbara Whitmeyer Hitchcock, Eileen Murphy,
Tópico(s)Education and Critical Thinking Development
ResumoABSTRACT This article describes an innovative approach to teaching undergraduate research content directly involving students in a faculty research study, and a student research project undertaken in a nursing research course. Junior-level students participated as research subjects in a faculty study focusing on the health perceptions of baccalaureate nursing students, became data collectors in a related student project on the health perceptions of lay people, and became consumers of the research by analyzing the findings and clinical relevance of these studies. This strategy for teaching research assisted students to master undergraduate research content by participatory involvement in several distinct phases of the research process. The project generated considerable interest and served to foster positive attitudes toward nursing research while concurrently increasing students' comfort level with the total process.
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