Student Research

Students in the college are actively engaged in research activities that contribute to the knowledge base of education endeavors related to our programs.

Curriculum & Instruction Research and Creative Activities Fair
It is time to get ready for the Fall 2024 C&I Research and Creative Activities Fair.
This event is open to undergraduate and graduate students who would like to present their research or creative activities related to education.
This is a great opportunity to practice presenting, gain a line on your resume, and inform others about your work as a teacher-leader and teacher-scholar. For graduate students, you are welcome to present about work-in-progress and gain feedback from your peers.
There will be two events - a virtual fair and an in-person fair.
Virtual - Tuesday, Dec. 3rd from 4:30 to 6 pm CT
In-person - Wednesday, Dec. 4th from 3 to 4:30 pm CT in the EDCATS Lobby.

Please contact Dr. Suzanne Porath at sporath@k-state.edu with any questions.

There are some important links for your information:
Preparing for the C&I Research and Creative Activities Fair Video - this describes the fair and the expectations.

Fall 2024 Research and Creative Activities Fair Expectations

Canva Slides - https://bit.ly/48BZReg

Sign-up to present at the Research and Creative Activities Fair
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If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Suzanne Porath, sporath@ksu.edu.

And, please mark your calendars to attend the C&I Research and Creative Activities Fairs!

Undergraduate Research

The Department of Curriculum and Instruction hosts an Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Fair each semester to enable undergraduate students in the department to share the research they have conducted over the course of the semester. To engage in a research project an undergraduate student needs to have a research interest and a faculty member to serve in an advisory or collaborative role. These projects can then result in articles or presentations for professional organizations. For more information on how to get involved in research, students must contact their academic advisor.

Curriculum and Instruction Model for Undergraduate Research (PDF)


Recent Undergraduate Research Projects

 

Recent Graduate Research Projects

The Department of Curriculum and Instruction hosts a Graduate and University Partners Research and Creative Activity Fair to enable graduate students and K-12 university partners to share the research they have conducted over the course of the year.

Office of the Associate Dean for Research and External Funding
017 Bluemont Hall
785-532-5765