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    Exploring the Role of Mindsets in a Sophomore Level Undergraduate Research Course

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    Several investigations have established the benefits of undergraduate student research experiences, including improved understanding of the research process, development of research skills, improved ability to interpret research, interest in future research experiences, and considering academic/research careers. Unfortunately, some students are intimidated by the research process and avoid such opportunities for growth. Such student perceptions may limit engagement in research, compromising knowledge and skills to critically evaluate research so necessary for clinical practice. The present investigation examined the student mindset perceptions pre- and post-course and student perspectives towards research following an undergraduate research course. A mixed quantitative and qualitative design was employed. While student mindsets were primarily growth based at the outset, students reported gains in perspectives on mindsets and confidence following the course. Qualitative findings further highlight the development of applications to the profession, understanding the research process, research skills, and the challenges of research. Intentional scaffolding of a research course may reduce intimidation and foster positive attitudes towards the importance of research in the discipline

    SoTL Lab: Undergraduate student-faculty collaborative research in teaching and learning in CSD

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    The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Communication Sciences and Disorders SoTL Lab was designed to provide hands-on research experiences to undergraduate students on a large scale. Student reflections on experiences within the SoTL Lab identify the value of collaboration, development of confidence, and exposure to the entire research process as key outcomes. These experiences foster development of research skills and may lead students to consider academic careers

    The Impact of Instructional Interns From a Student Perspective : A Qualitative Study

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    Color poster with text, images, and charts.The purpose of this study was to discover the impact of teaching assistants on students, specifically within the discipline of Communication Sciences and Disorders at UW-Eau Claire.University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
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