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Luby, Claire; Tepe, Emily; Irish, Laura; Michaels, Thomas; Hoover, Emily – Natural Sciences Education, 2021
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many courses were forced online. This posed particular challenges for courses with laboratory or hands-on components. A group of instructors at the University of Minnesota and the University of Wisconsin-Madison designed an online, asynchronous course structure for teaching introductory horticulture courses…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Horticulture, Web Based Instruction, Experiential Learning
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Aditi Sinha – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2024
Active learning pedagogies offer opportunities to increase student engagement and interest in plants. The Mystery Plant Project is a hands-on, semester-long active learning pedagogy I developed for an introductory, undergraduate Plant Biology course. Students investigate various aspects of their mystery plant species using observations, and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Faculty, Biology, Science Instruction
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Luby, Claire; Cornelius, Daniel; Goldman, Irwin – Natural Sciences Education, 2021
In this paper, we describe a new course that we developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison: 'Horticulture 380: Indigenous Foodways'. In consultation with Indigenous partners in the region, we sought to create a course focused on the foodways of Indigenous peoples of the Upper Great Lakes and to center Indigenous knowledge systems as they…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Horticulture, Program Development, Food
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Heather Moore Roberson – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2022
This article details the journey of a Black Greek professor who created yards on a predominately white campus. This piece of scholarship challenges the historical narrative of the civic engagement movement and considers equity and inclusion with existing civic engagement literature. Specifically, this research contends that civic engagement…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizen Participation, Student Participation, College Students
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Lin, Yii-Nii; Chiu, Yi-Hsing Claire – College Student Journal, 2020
An integration of horticultural therapy and aromatherapy can be beneficial to physical and psychological well-being of undergraduates. Through learning the basics of herbal plants and ways to plant and smell them, and through massaging, smelling, and taking bath with natural herbal essential oils, undergraduates can enjoy the pleasant feeling…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Gardening, Therapy, Olfactory Perception
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Lim, Shaun Tyan Gin; Perono Cacciafoco – Education Sciences, 2021
Landscapes have been and are an important aspect of any society, culture, economy and environment. Besides the role of landscape and Landscape Sciences in these arenas, there have been increasingly greater calls to incorporate landscape into the curriculum. Moreover, Landscape Education is beneficial in developing important foundations in…
Descriptors: Horticulture, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Naming
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Wallace, Allison B. – Honors in Practice, 2016
Allison B. Wallace describes a seminar in organic horticulture she created and teaches as part of an honors curriculum. She answers the question of how gardening is appropriate for high-ability college students by saying that she believes efforts to raise plants by relatively non violent means teaches and disciplines students in an ethical way to…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ethics, Higher Education, College Students
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Hostetter, Ellen – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2016
The fundamental concepts employed by City as Text™ (CAT)--the established experiential learning practice in honors education-and the discipline of geography, specifically the landscape tradition within human geography, share much in common. The overlaps offer CAT practitioners additional intellectual support from a source outside of honors while…
Descriptors: Geography, Fundamental Concepts, Experiential Learning, Honors Curriculum
Finn, John C.; Mazzocca, Ann E.; Goetz, Evan; Gibson, Lisa – Geography Teacher, 2015
This article provides a brief overview of the March 2014 workshop that the authors organized with approximately thirty pre-and in-service teachers from around the state of Virginia. The authors' broad focus in this workshop was the connection between race and the cultural landscape in Virginia. The goals were relatively simple: to get teachers and…
Descriptors: Workshops, Preservice Teachers, Inservice Education, Race
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Schocker, Jessica B.; Zook, Caitlin; Hummel, Deanna – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2016
Many scholars and practitioners have asserted the value of opportunities for young children to participate in projects that inspire positive civic engagement. A National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) Position statement stresses civic engagement as an important focus for powerful and purposeful learning in elementary social studies. The…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Student Empowerment, Gardening, Student Projects
Hu, Helen – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2012
High in the hills south of Santa Fe, New Mexico, stands a greenhouse that Luke Reed hopes will help American Indians eat healthier. Reed also recently used the structure, completed in August, to teach a course on greenhouse management to representatives of the nearby Santo Domingo, Cochiti and Santa Clara pueblos. Near the greenhouse, fruit trees…
Descriptors: American Indians, Tribally Controlled Education, Horticulture, Health Promotion
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Hansen, Gail; Purcell, Scott – Journal of Extension, 2012
Smart phone applications are rapidly gaining popularity, and Extension programs are eager to use this teaching tool. But developing an application can be time intensive and costly. Students in environmental horticulture at the University of Florida teamed with the Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ program to develop an application with an extensive…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Extension Education, Computer Oriented Programs
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Howarth, Sue – School Science Review, 2014
The STEM team at the University of Worcester support STEM activities in schools in Herefordshire and Worcestershire. Part of this help includes suggesting activities for STEM clubs. As the biologist on the team author, Sue Howarth was asked by teachers for ideas to use in biology clubs. This article was prompted by feedback that these ideas might…
Descriptors: Clubs, STEM Education, Biology, Learning Activities
Blumenthal, Anita – Facilities Manager, 2012
"My thumb got me into this!" declares the new APPA President Mary Vosevich when asked how she entered the field of educational facilities management. It was 1984, and Vosevich, a Midwest native, was working at Monsanto in St. Louis as a research biologist, having earned her B.S. in horticulture/agriculture from the University of…
Descriptors: Profiles, Educational Facilities, Horticulture, School Maintenance
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Nguyen, Phuc H.; Matzner, Richard A. – European Journal of Physics, 2012
We study the greenhouse effect on a model satellite consisting of a tungsten sphere surrounded by a thin spherical, concentric glass shell, with a small gap between the sphere and the shell. The system sits in vacuum and is heated by sunlight incident along the "z"-axis. This development is a generalization of the simple treatment of the…
Descriptors: Climate, Horticulture, Science Instruction, College Science
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