Handbook for Undergraduate Research Advisors provides detailed information regarding not only the demographics of the population of undergraduate students today, but also gives practical examples on how to best assist students in many different research methodologies and fields. With the structure of each chapter, the text models what good research should look like, while providing functional advice on how to assist students in each context areas. I found the handbook to be very useful in being able to address multiple types of challenges that arise in the undergraduate research classroom. I recommend this book for instructors of undergraduate students in all academic fields. It is a must-have in providing classroom support.
- Denise Rattigan, Instructor, Carthage College,
Finally, a much needed and well-written book for undergraduate research advisors! These multiple authors provide a wealth of information, contexts, perspectives, and ideas for assisting our increasingly diverse undergraduate students in higher education today. Chapters focusing on a variety of research methods are superbly presented and thoughtfully interwoven within the political, economic, academic, and social challenges of higher education in the brave new world of neoliberalism. Any faculty working with undergraduate students will find this book insightful, engaging, and an indispensable resource in the contemporary university.
- Brian W. Dotts Ed.D, Associate Professor and Program Coordinator, Social Foundations of Education Department of Educational Theory & Practice, The University of Georgia,
Wilson and Thomas have composed a timely and valuable resource for teaching, learning, and carrying out research at the undergraduate level. In a period in which research is becoming instrumentalized and narrowly defined, this handbook opens up the field of what research is, what it can be, and what it can do. Traversing disciplinary boundaries and covering myriad methodologies, the chapters comprehensively cover each step of the research process. Yet this is no mere "how-to" guide, for practice and theory are woven tightly together throughout the text, making this an important intervention in the overall field of academic research.
- Derek Ford, Assistant Professor of Education Studies, DePauw University,