Resources
Annotated Bibliography
Scholarship of Undergraduate Research
Best Practices
Course-Based Undergraduate Research
Research at KPU
Best Practices
Best practices in teaching through undergraduate research include:
- Help students see the skills they are developing by engaging in research.
- Ensure students are familiar with the methodological aspects of research.
- Secure funding for students. In addition to applying for external sources, KPU faculty can work with students to apply for internal opportunities such as the Student Research and Innovation Grant (SRIG) and the 0.6% Professional Development Fund.
- Be flexible and open-minded to better adapt to unexpected obstacles you may face in your teaching through undergraduate research.
- Understand students’ social reality and meet them where they are to build a collaborative, fruitful partnership.
- Encourage and mentor students to present their work in conferences at KPU and externally.
- Encourage and mentor students to write a paper sharing the results of their research and submit it to an undergraduate research journal. Click here for a list prepared by the Council on Undergraduate Research.
- When mentoring undergraduate researchers, it is important to establish shared and feasible expectations for the mentee and the mentor. More details on this topic can be found in this document prepared by the Council on Undergraduate Research.
Create Your Research Design Workbook for Students
In its efforts to support research and innovation as well as promote high impact practices, the Teaching and Learning Commons has created an ePortfolio template that can be used across disciplines to guide students learning to do research.
“Create Your Research Design” is a Pebble Pad based templated workbook to provide student researchers guidance to systematically develop a research design of their undergraduate research project. This workbook includes nine guided steps that will prompt students to critically think about their research approach that will eventually help them with their research design. It also includes a component that will allow students to reflect on their thought process as they were developing the workbook.
Additional information is provided in the workbook to support you in using it with your students. We hope you find this resource useful and welcome any feedback.
Success Stories
Other undergraduate research success stories in North America can be found here.
KPU students who received the Student Research and Innovation Grant (SRIG) managed to take advantage of the opportunity to create new knowledge, develop new skills, expand their network, and much more. Click here to read some of their testimonials.