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Integrating Agriculture, Conservation and Ecotourism: Societal Influences | 2012

Future Visions for Experiential Education in the Agroecology Learning Landscape

Charles Francis; Shannon Moncure; Nick Jordan; Tor Arvid Breland; Geir Lieblein; Lennart Salomonsson; Mary H. Wiedenhoeft; Suzanne Morse; Paul M. Porter; James W. King; Catherine A. Perillo; Michael Moulton

Experiential learning is gaining momentum as the favored educational strategy in agroecology and similar applied fields in agriculture, food systems, and other sectors of university education. Based on centuries-old methods of apprenticeship and hands-on learning, this approach has gained recognition in the academic community starting with the pioneering research and applications by John Dewey more than a century ago. With the added theoretical rigor of David Kolb’s learning cycle, experiential learning as a cyclical process is now at the forefront of educational innovation. With a goal of preparing agroecologists for responsible dedication to the goals of stakeholders in farming and in rural communities, strategies in systems action education are being developed to move important structured learning activities out of the ivory towers of academia and into the context of real world challenges. Systemic analysis and evaluation of current systems and development of viable future alternatives using multiple criteria for measuring success are central to the learning process. Moving from a focus on systems components to holistic visions of how those systems can better meet human needs, we help students articulate their personal goals to preserve the environment and increase future production potential. Building competencies in future agroecologists requires learning and practicing biological, ecological and social science methods, and both individual and social learning are essential to the process. Several models that have been implemented in the Nordic Region, United States, and France are presented to illustrate the learning approach, and open-ended case study methods in the field and community provide the heart of this education. Agroecology students acquire and develop new knowledge and skills, examine and critique their personal attitudes toward stakeholders and integrated systems, and recognize the importance of underlying values in the conduct of their work. Agroecology as the ecology of food systems provides a framework for students to understand and integrate multiple objectives in production, economics, environmental impacts, and social viability of farming and food systems, and experiential learning is central to their education.


Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems | 2012

Phenomenon-Based Learning in Agroecology: A Prerequisite for Transdisciplinarity and Responsible Action

Charles Francis; Tor Arvid Breland; Edvin Østergaard; Geir Lieblein; Suzanne Morse


NACTA Journal | 2012

Transect Walks across Farms and Landscapes

Charles Francis; Suzanne Morse; Tor Arvid Breland; Geir Lieblein


NACTA Journal | 2012

Mind Mapping to Explore Farming and Food Systems Interactions

Tor Arvid Breland; Geir Lieblein; Suzanne Morse; Charles Francis


Archive | 2015

Learning Agroecology through Involvement and Reflection

Charles Francis; Edvin Østergaard; Anna Marie Nicolaysen; Geir Lieblein; Tor Arvid Breland; Suzanne Morse


NACTA Journal | 2012

Metaphors in Agroecology Education: One Personal Method of Learning

Charles Francis; Lennart Salomonsson; Geir Lieblein; Tor Arvid Breland; Suzanne Morse


Archive | 2017

Learning Agroecological Practices as Components of Complex Farming Systems

Charles Francis; Tor Arvid Breland; Geir Lieblein; Lennart Salomonsson; Suzanne Morse; Anna Marie Nicolaysen


Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica | 2015

Educational innovations in agroecology: Learning-centred open-ended cases

Charles Francis; Anna Marie Nicolaysen; Suzanne Morse; Geir Lieblein; Tor Arvid Breland


Archive | 2014

BRIDGING FARMER EXPERIENCE AND SCIENCE: LEARNING FOR AGROECOLOGICAL DESIGN OF SUSTAINABLE FARMING SYSTEMS

Charles Francis; Anna Marie Nicolaysen; Suzanne Morse; Tor Arvid Breland; Geir Lieblein


Archive | 2014

EVALUATION OF STUDENT REFLECTIVE DOCUMENTS IN AGROECOLOGY EDUCATION: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF EXPERIENTAL LEARNING

Anna Marie Nicolaysen; Tor Arvid Breland; Charles Francis; Geir Lieblein; Suzanne Morse

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Charles Francis

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Geir Lieblein

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Tor Arvid Breland

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Anna Marie Nicolaysen

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Lennart Salomonsson

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Edvin Østergaard

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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James W. King

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Nick Jordan

University of Minnesota

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