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Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences | 2016

Model-based reasoning to foster environmental and socio-scientific literacy in higher education

Amanda E. Sorensen; Rebecca Jordan; Rachel Shwom; Diane Ebert-May; Cindy Isenhour; Aaron M. McCright; Jennifer Meta Robinson

The American public’s environmental, scientific, and civic literacies are generally low. While environmental science courses often recognize the human dimensions of environmental problems and solutions, they typically treat such phenomena as matters of opinion and rarely engage with social scientific ways of knowing. Recently, there has been a push in higher education to advance broader scientific literacy, but little attention has been paid to helping students gain an understanding of how socio-scientific evidence and claims are generated. Our work here aims to develop the knowledge framework that facilitates the integration of knowledge across biophysical and social science domains. In this research brief, we report on a project in which an interdisciplinary team developed a model of climate adaptation and mitigation to help teach undergraduates about the coupled human-climate system. The research team found this process to be integral to both thinking and learning about a system with biophysical and social variables. This project is unique in that we then used this model to develop not just curricula but also a framework that can be used to guide and assess interdisciplinary instruction at the collegiate level. This framework allows learners to make sense of complex socio-environmental issues and reason with scientific information from the social and biophysical sciences.


College Teaching | 2017

How do we train our future faculty to teach? A multidisciplinary comparison of graduate-level pedagogy courses offered at a large Midwestern university

Valerie Dean O'Loughlin; Katherine D. Kearns; Catherine Sherwood-Laughlin; Jennifer Meta Robinson

ABSTRACT This study examines and documents graduate pedagogy courses offered at a large Midwestern research university. Thirty-three graduate pedagogy course instructors from 32 departments (a majority of those offering courses) completed an online survey. We report on enrollment demographics, preparation of faculty to teach such a course, and how a statement of teaching philosophy is presented to the class. This research connects the analyses of individual pedagogy courses with the few national studies on teacher training, outlines assumptions about an emerging field, and lays groundwork for a comprehensive study of the landscape and outcomes of graduate pedagogy courses nationwide.


Archive | 2007

A cultural approach to interpersonal communication : essential readings

Leila Frances Monaghan; Jane E. Goodman; Jennifer Meta Robinson


Archive | 2010

Teaching Environmental Literacy: Across Campus and Across the Curriculum

Heather L. Reynolds; Eduardo S. Brondizio; Jennifer Meta Robinson


Archive | 2010

Teaching Environmental Literacy

Heather L. Reynolds; Eduardo S. Brondizio; Jennifer Meta Robinson


Journal of Leisure Research | 2014

Agrileisure: farmers' markets, CSAs, and the privilege in eating local.

James R. Farmer; Charles Chancellor; Jennifer Meta Robinson; Stephanie T. West; Melissa Weddell


Archive | 2017

Selling Local: Why Local Food Movements Matter

Jennifer Meta Robinson; James R. Farmer


Teaching & Learning Inquiry: The ISSOTL Journal | 2016

Mapping Advocacy and Outreach for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Mary Taylor Huber; Jennifer Meta Robinson


Journal on excellence in college teaching | 2015

Teaching on Purpose: A Collegium Community Model for Supporting Intentional Teaching.

Jennifer Meta Robinson; Katherine D. Kearns; Melissa Gresalfi; April K. Sievert; Tyler Christensen


Archive | 2008

Authentic Design And Collaboration: Involving university faculty as clients in project-based learning technology design courses

Jennifer Meta Robinson; Alyssa Friend Wise; Thomas M. Duffy

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Eduardo S. Brondizio

Indiana University Bloomington

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Diane Ebert-May

Michigan State University

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Katherine D. Kearns

Indiana University Bloomington

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