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The Indispensable Guide to Undergraduate Research

Success in and Beyond College

Author: Anne H. Charity Hudley, Cheryl L. Dickter and Hannah A. Franz  

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?The Indispensable Guide to Undergraduate Research is a must-read for every college student. It provides a roadmap for success as a researcher, a scholar, and a learner. This practical guide will empower students as they develop agency.? ?Tia Brown McNair, vice president, Office of Diversity, Equity, and Student Success, Association of American Colleges & Universities

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Despite all of the information that exists to encourage students to attend and do well in college, this is the first research-based guide that directly advises first- and second-year college students. With a focus on the needs and interests of students who are underrepresented in the academy (African American, Latinx, low-income, and first-generation students), this book will help all students take full advantage of the academic resources that the university setting has to offer. The authors introduce students to different types of research across the disciplines, showing them how to work with professors to build a course of study, how to integrate research work into coursework, and how to write and present research. This timely volume will also assist faculty, staff, and parents in providing the needed tools to promote student success. Visit the book website at undergraduateresearchguide.com.

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Critic Reviews

“"...the book is addressed directly to an audience of undergraduates who are or who seek to become researchers, the authors also model numerous ways to offer such students practical support. Therefore the text may also serve as a valuable resource for teachers, mentors, and advisors who assist student researchers and ensure their success." --Reflective Teaching”

"Although the book is addressed directly to an audience of undergraduates who are or who seek to become researchers, the authors also model numerous ways to offer such students practical support. Therefore the text may also serve as a valuable resource for teachers, mentors, and advisors who assist student researchers and ensure their success."

--The Wabash Center Journal on Teaching


"Hudley, Dickter, and Franz demystify professors and make valuable information and resources accessible for undergraduates so they not only succeed but excel

through college and into graduate school and their careers. An encouraging and supportive guide for students, this book is a valuable contribution to the growing resources about undergraduate research."

--Council on Undergraduate Research

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About the Author

Anne H. Charity Hudley is The Class of 1952 Associate Professor of English and Education at the College of William & Mary, where she directs the William & Mary Scholars Program and codirects the William & Mary Scholars Undergraduate Research Experience (WMSURE). Her books Understanding English Language Variation in U.S. Schools and We Do Language also appear with Teachers College Press. Cheryl L. Dickter is The Wilson P. and Martha Claiborne Stephens Distinguished Associate Professor of Psychology at William & Mary, where she codirects WMSURE. Hannah A. Franz is a PhD student in Educational Policy, Planning, and Leadership at William & Mary.

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Despite all of the information that exists to encourage students to attend and do well in college, this is the first research-based guide that directly advises first- and second-year college students. With a focus on the needs and interests of students who are underrepresented in the academy (African American, Latinx, low-income, and first-generation students), this book will help all students take full advantage of the academic resources that the university setting has to offer. The authors introduce students to different types of research across the disciplines, showing them how to work with professors to build a course of study, how to integrate research work into coursework, and how to write and present research. This timely volume will also assist faculty, staff, and parents in providing the needed tools to promote student success. Book Features: Prepares students for the transition from high school to college with a focus on writing, time management, and research skills. Addresses the challenges that face high-achieving, underrepresented students. Empowers students to seek out resources and research opportunities to achieve their full academic potential. Includes models, approaches, student voices, and vignettes from the authors? successful undergraduate research program.

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Product Details

Publisher
Teachers' College Press
Published
3rd March 2017
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
ISBN
9780807758502

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