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Fostering first-year student learning through research integration into teaching: Fostering first-year student learniStudent perceptions, beliefs about the value of research and student achievement

  • Autores: Mayke W. C. Vereijken, Roeland M. Van der Rijst, Arnout Jan de Beaufort, Jan H. Van Driel, Friedo W. Dekker
  • Localización: Innovations in education and teaching international, ISSN 1470-3297, Vol. 55, Nº 4, 2018, págs. 425-432
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Research should be explicated in undergraduate teaching in a way that stimulates student learning. Previous studies in higher education have shown that student perceptions of research integrated into teaching could promote student learning, but have also indicated that it can be difficult to confront first-year undergraduates with research during courses. In this study, we describe relationships between first-year medical student perceptions of research, learning outcomes and beliefs about the value of research. The Student Perception of Research Integration Questionnaire was filled out by 261 students. Answers were related to student achievement. The findings suggest that student motivation for research is strongly related to merging current research into teaching. Students rather recognised an emphasis on research methodologies than research engagement. Particularly student beliefs about research are related to achievement. It is suggested that to foster positive beliefs about research, teachers should familiarise students with current research and create enthusiasm for research.


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