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A Call to Assess the Impacts of Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experiences for Career and Technical Education Allied Health and Underrepresented Students at Community Colleges
Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) have the potential to impact student success and reduce barriers for students to participate in undergraduate research. Literature review has revealed that, while CUREs are being implemented at both community colleges (CCs) and bachelor’s degree–granting institutions, there are limited published studies on the differential impacts CUREs may have on CC students in allied health programs, career and technical education, and nursing pathways (termed “workforce” in this essay). This essay summarizes proposed outcomes of CURE instruction and explores possible reasons for limited reporting on outcomes for CC and workforce students. It also provides recommendations to guide action and effect change regarding CURE implementation and assessment at CCs. This essay is a call to action to expand the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics career development pathway to include workforce students, implement CUREs designed for workforce students, and assess the differential impacts CUREs may have on workforce student populations at CCs.
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机译:基于课程的本科生研究体验 (CURE) 有可能影响学生的成功并减少学生参与本科研究的障碍。文献综述显示,虽然社区学院 (CC) 和学士学位授予机构都在实施 CURE,但关于 CURE 可能对联合健康计划、职业和技术教育以及护理途径(在本文中称为“劳动力”)中的 CC 学生可能产生的不同影响的已发表研究有限。本文总结了 CURE 教学的拟议结果,并探讨了 CC 和劳动力学生结果报告有限的可能原因。它还提供了建议,以指导 CC 实施和评估 CURE 的行动和影响变革。本文呼吁采取行动,以扩大科学、技术、工程和数学职业发展途径,以包括职场学生,实施专为职场学生设计的 CURE,并评估 CURE 可能对 CC 的职场学生群体产生的不同影响。
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