The Researching, Teaching, and Learning Triangle [electronic resource] / edited by Miguel A. R. B. Castanho, Gül Güner-Akdogan.
Series: Mentoring in Academia and Industry ; 10Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2012Description: VII, 91 p. 29 illus., 15 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781461405689
- 507.1 23
- LC8-6691

Research in undergraduation.Becoming a bioscientist: undergraduate laboratory experience as a portal to bioscience identity.Research possibilities for pre-graduate students.Mentoring the next generation of research scientists -- Postgraduate research supervision.Post-Graduate Education Workshops as a Model of Education and Discussion Platforms.Successful PhD Supervision- A Two-Way process -- Research as a teaching tool.Modern bioscience and biotechnology education and resources for educators.Experimental Bioscience for the Classroom.
Although it is currently well accepted that training for research is a component of all stages of education, its peak is naturally reached at the postgraduate level. Successful post-graduate education requires the guidance and mentoring of senior researchers and educators. Most university educators are also scientific researchers, and aligning innovations in education with scientific advances is a major concern to today's educators. It is impossible not to ask ourselves how to cope with the role and impact of scientific research in teaching and learning. <i>The researching, teaching and learning triangle</i> explores a growing trend among top universities across the world to focus attention on the quality of post-graduate education and the success of the educators. In this book, we learn from pioneering examples, ranging from classroom-level initiatives to university-wide projects. This book will be of interest to all scientists, from the budding beginner to the seasoned supervisor.