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Best Practices: The Neuroscience Program at Central Michigan University.

Gary L Dunbar1.   

Abstract

The original design of our program at Central Michigan University (CMU) and its evolving curriculum were directly influenced by Faculty for Undergraduate (FUN) workshops at Davidson College, Oberlin College, Trinity College, and Macalester College. The course content, laboratory exercises, and pedagogy used were informed by excellent articles in the Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education (JUNE) and presentations at these FUN workshops and meetings over the years. Like the program at Baldwin-Wallace College, which was a previous winner of the Undergraduate Neuroscience Program of the Year Award, as selected by the Committee on Neuroscience Departments and Programs (CNDP) of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN, our program stresses the importance of inquiry-based, hands-on research experience for our undergraduates and utilizes a peer-mentoring system. A distinct advantage that is employed at CMU is the use of graduate student mentors, which allows us to expand our peer-mentorship to distinct research teams that are focused on a specific research project. Developing our program was not easy. The present manuscript reviews the long and arduous journey (including ways in which we navigated some difficult internal political issues) we made to build a strong program. Hopefully, this description may prove helpful for other evolving programs, in terms of avoiding certain pitfalls and overcoming obstacles, as well as selecting practices that have proven to be successful at our institution.

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Keywords:  TEAM approach to student research; academic politics; neuroscience curriculum; neuroscience pedagogy; peer-mentoring; student-centered research

Year:  2015        PMID: 26240523      PMCID: PMC4521731     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Undergrad Neurosci Educ        ISSN: 1544-2896


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1.  From faculty for undergraduate neuroscience: encouraging innovation in undergraduate neuroscience education by supporting student research and faculty development.

Authors:  Jean C Hardwick; Michael Kerchner; Barbara Lom; Julio J Ramirez; Eric P Wiertelak
Journal:  CBE Life Sci Educ       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 3.325

2.  Mentoring undergraduate students in neuroscience research: a model system at baldwin-wallace college.

Authors:  G Andrew Mickley; Cynthia Kenmuir; Dawn Remmers-Roeber
Journal:  J Undergrad Neurosci Educ       Date:  2003-06-15

3.  Introducing The Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience (JUNE).

Authors:  Barbara Lom
Journal:  J Undergrad Neurosci Educ       Date:  2002-10-15
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1.  Strategies to Maximize the Involvement of Undergraduates in Publishable Research at an R2 University.

Authors:  Gary L Dunbar
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2019-02-12
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