How can universities best help students learn to ask questions, gather evidence, interpret results and take action to make the world a better place? University instructors, as researchers and scholars, use these skills everyday but often find it challenging to promote them during undergraduate coursework – the only mechanism for reaching all students. In this workshop we will explore strategies for engaging students with course content in ways that help them learn to think like researchers: this includes asking questions, using writing to develop thinking, making decisions based on evidence and sharing results with various audiences. Examples will be shared that span a range of disciplines, class sizes, and levels, and participants will be supported in developing strategies that suit their own contexts.