학술논문

Developing Collaboration Skills in Team Undergraduate Research Experiences.
Document Type
Article
Source
Primus: Problems, Resources & Issues in Mathematics Undergraduate Studies. 2017, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p370-388. 19p.
Subject
*UNDERGRADUATES
*INTERDISCIPLINARY education
*PROFESSIONAL education
*MENTORING in education
*CLASSROOMS
Language
ISSN
1051-1970
Abstract
Interdisciplinary undergraduate research experiences often require students to work in teams with other students and researchers from different disciplines, creating a need for development of new skills in interdisciplinary collaboration. In this paper, we describe our unique efforts to mentor participants in developing these skills during our team-based research experience for undergraduates program. This effort was initiated in response to a perceived need to provide professional development in collaboration for our participants, who come from diverse backgrounds that span a range of disciplines, institutions, and cultures. We describe here the intervention used, which is a modified version of one successfully implemented in a classroom setting. Furthermore, we present our formative and summative program evaluation data regarding participants’ perceptions about what helps or hinders team science. The most-repeated themes in student evaluations, in order from most mentions to least, were: communication, goal setting, shared mental model, timing/scheduling, cooperation, non-participation, attitudes, and mentor guidance/support. Together these themes account for 82% of the student responses. Lastly, we present our observations of the positive effects of this intervention on our program. Our findings may be useful to those mentoring undergraduates in both team research and classroom group learning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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