作者
Julia Cooke, Yoseph Araya, Karen L Bacon, Joanna M Bagniewska, Lesley C Batty, Tom R Bishop, Moya Burns, Magda Charalambous, David R Daversa, Liam R Dougherty, Miranda Dyson, Adam M Fisher, Dan Forman, Cristina Garcia, Ewan Harney, Thomas Hesselberg, Elizabeth A John, Robert J Knell, Kadmiel Maseyk, Alice L Mauchline, Julie Peacock, Angelo P Pernetta, Jeremy Pritchard, William J Sutherland, Rebecca L Thomas, Barbara Tigar, Philip Wheeler, Rachel L White, Nicholas T Worsfold, Zenobia Lewis
发表日期
2021/1
期刊
Oikos
卷号
130
期号
1
页码范围
15-28
出版商
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
简介
We currently face significant, anthropogenic, global environmental challenges and the role of ecologists in mitigating these challenges is arguably more important than ever. Consequently there is an urgent need to recruit and train future generations of ecologists, both those whose main area is ecology, but also those involved in the geological, biological and environmental sciences.
Here we present the results of a horizon scanning exercise that identified current and future challenges facing the teaching of ecology, through surveys of teachers, students and employers of ecologists. Key challenges identified were grouped in terms of the perspectives of three groups: students, for example the increasing disconnect between people and nature; teachers, for example the challenges associated with teaching the quantitative skills that are inherent to the study of ecology; and society, for example poor societal …
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