ED44A-08:
Supporting REU Leaders and Effective Workforce Development in the Geosciences

Thursday, 18 December 2014: 5:50 PM
Valerie Sloan, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, United States and Rebecca Haacker-Santos, UCAR, Boulder, CO, United States
Abstract:
Research shows that research science experiences for undergraduates are key to the engagement of students in science, and teach critical thinking and communication, as well as the professional development skills. Nonetheless, undergraduate research programs are time and resource intensive, and program managers work in relative isolation from each other. The benefits of developing an REU community include sharing strategies and policies, developing collaborative efforts, and providing support to each other. This paper will provide an update on efforts to further develop the Geoscience REU network, including running a national workshop, an email listserv, workshops, and the creation of online resources for REU leaders. The goal is to strengthen the connections between REU community members, support the sharing of best practices in a changing REU landscape, and to make progress in formalizing tools for REU site managers.