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Revisiting the Research-Teaching Nexus Framework: Two Case Studies Introducing Research into Program Level, Undergraduate Teaching

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posted on 2023-11-08, 15:32 authored by Cheryl Hurkett, Sarah Gretton, Dylan Williams, Derek Raine, Chad Harvey, Sarah Symons
Internal and external drivers have seen institutions of higher education place increasing emphasis on the links between teaching and research in their curricula. Despite the apparent positive trend towards research-oriented undergraduate programs, there are a number of documented challenges or “risks” to incorporating research into teaching and learning. This paper presents an adapted fourquadrant framework that maps student progression throughout a program of study from researchbriefed learning to carrying out independent research themselves. The model is illustrated by two case studies of its implementation throughout entire degree programs (Natural Sciences at the University of Leicester and Integrated Science at McMaster University).

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Published in

International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

Volume

33

Issue

2

Pagination

259 - 272

Publisher

International Society for Exploring Teaching and Learning

issn

1812-9129

Available date

2023-11-08

Language

en

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