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Undergraduate journal club as an intervention to improve student development in applying the scientific process.

Conner I Sandefur1, Claire Gordy2.   

Abstract

Active learning improves student performance in STEM courses. Exposure to active learning environments generally occurs through traditional laboratory courses and independent research, both of which require access to resources that are limited at many universities. A previously reported active learning-based undergraduate journal club improved student achievement in communicating science. Here, we expanded on this previous journal club to improve student performance in the process of science. We developed and implemented a series of workshops and seminars referred to as "CASL Club," an undergraduate journal club targeted at improving student development in applying the scientific process. Students were surveyed before and after CASL club about their confidence in accessing, analyzing, and reporting scientific research. Post-CASL club, the students reported increases in confidence in their abilities to access and present scientific articles and write scientific abstracts. Additionally, the students reported improved confidence and performance in their courses. Compared to the previous journal club study, the majority of sampled journal club participants were not exposed to primary literature as part of their general coursework. Our results illustrate active-learning based undergraduate journal clubs as a way to expose students to primary literature and improve students' ability to apply scientific process in an active-learning environment at resource-limited universities.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27212737      PMCID: PMC4874504     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Coll Sci Teach        ISSN: 0047-231X


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