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Research-led, research-oriented, and research-based teaching incorporate research into teaching to different degrees. Research-led teaching focuses on content and informs students about current research findings, while research-oriented teaching focuses on techniques and often occurs in research methods courses. In research-based teaching, students participate in research. Through this involvement, they benefit from improved content knowledge, research skills, and life skills, as well as enhanced personal development. Research-embedded courses can make such benefits available to a wide range of students. Best practices in experiential learning and the incorporation of research in teaching include intentionality, planning, authenticity, reflection, training, monitoring, assessment, and acknowledgment. In this book, these principles of best practice are illustrated by courses with embedded student research. Guidelines are presented for how to plan and execute a semester-long course-embedded research project, as well as alternative and shorter-term approaches. Research-based teaching provides challenges for students and faculty, but the benefits for all stakeholders are strong.
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Here is a set of reflections on the many areas of Gould's intellectual life by the people who knew and understood him best. Mostly a critical assessment of his legacy, the chapters offer a combination of intellectual bibliography, personal memoir, and reflection on Gould's diverse scientific achievements.
Biology. --- Natural history. --- History, Natural --- Natural science --- Physiophilosophy --- Biology --- Science --- Life sciences --- Biomass --- Life (Biology) --- Natural history --- Gould, Stephen Jay.
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