SPUR (2022) 6 (2): https://doi.org/10.18833/spur/6/2/3
Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) are increasingly popular, but less often implemented in core laboratory courses due to the strict learning objectives necessary for follow-on courses. A curricular core intermediate-level experimental biosciences laboratory course was implemented, which paired competency-based assignments with client-serving research projects to develop the prerequisite skills for upper-level courses in the context of authentic research. This CURE led to more favorable student outcomes and more positive perceptions than the previous course design. This approach was piloted at a private, research-intensive university in fall 2015 and scaled to full implementation the following year. Several considerations and the necessary resources for such a scaling are discussed.
Recommended Citation: Eich, Elizabeth. Daniel J. Catanese Jr., Brian King, and Margaret E. Beier. Developing Prerequisite Skills in a CURE through Competency-Based Assignments. Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research 6 (2): 57-65. https://doi.org/10.18833/spur/6/2/3
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