A National Soil Science Curriculum in Response to the Needs of Students, Academic Staff, Industry, and the Wider Community : Final Report.

Final report from a project where the aim was to develop a national soil science curriculum using transferable learning and teaching approaches that produce work-ready graduates with interdisciplinary knowledge, skills and capabilities relevant to the needs of Australia. Researchers used an incremen...

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Institutions:University of Sydney
University of Adelaide
University of Melbourne
University of Queensland
University of Western Australia
Główni autorzy: Field, Damien, Koppi, Tony, Jarrett, Lorna, McBratney, Alex, Abbott, Lyn, Grant, Cameron, Kopittke, Peter, Menzies, Neal, Weatherley, Tony
Wydane: Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) 2012
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Streszczenie:Final report from a project where the aim was to develop a national soil science curriculum using transferable learning and teaching approaches that produce work-ready graduates with interdisciplinary knowledge, skills and capabilities relevant to the needs of Australia. Researchers used an incremental 4-cycle process designed to bring about required change. Cycle 1 identified university issues concerning learning and teaching soil science including dwindling national expertise which can result in local students not experiencing the full discipline or optimal learning. Cycle 2 brought on board the industry perspective by consulting employers and soil science graduates in the workplace about the curriculum. The outcome of these cycles was a shared picture of teaching and learning practices, limitations and capability deficiencies, and curriculum revision requirements. Cycle 3 scoped and implemented the platform for delivering the required revised curriculum at a national level. Cycle 4 includes national and international dissemination to agriculture and related disciplines.
ISBN:9781921916663 (PDF)
9781921916670 (print ed)
9781921916663 (PDF)
9781921916670 (print ed)