This article fills a gap in knowledge related to the preparation of future food systems professionals and scholars. Specifically, the article explores challenges and opportunities encountered by educators who teach food systems courses in university settings. The topic of food systems has recently experienced a boost in acceptance as an area of academic inquiry and legitimate professional practice. The article presents seven first-hand accounts by university educators who reflect back on their early experiences teaching courses on food systems in the discipline of urban planning. Set within a specific global region — North America — the findings are relevant to other professions and academic disciplines grappling with the topic of food syst...
International audiencePurpose : To clarify needs and requests of the young generation to the contemp...
Trader, Brian W.The primary goals of this research were to 1) determine how public gardens are addre...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Recently, the planning profession in North America has begun to recognize the importance of integrat...
The sustainability of the food system is at the forefront of academic and policy discussions as we f...
This study investigates the Land, Food, and Community (LFC) series of core courses within the Facult...
Research specific to the agriculture literacy of adult learners and, more specifically, college stud...
In this paper we present the evolution of a transdisciplinary food systems (FS) initiative at a smal...
In this issue, “Planners Coming to the Table,” we focus on how the planning community has come in re...
[EN] While inter-university and interdisciplinary research projects are very common in Higher Educat...
Professors Amy Guptill, PhD, and Andrea Ciliotta-Rubery, PhD, together with students, will reflect o...
Student engagement in higher education is important. Some professional healthcare programs, however,...
As the American public school system is currently designed, the average student is likely to graduat...
New undergraduate degree programs that address food systems have appeared at a number of North Ameri...
A well-trained food systems workforce is in high demand, and food systems education programs are pro...
International audiencePurpose : To clarify needs and requests of the young generation to the contemp...
Trader, Brian W.The primary goals of this research were to 1) determine how public gardens are addre...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Recently, the planning profession in North America has begun to recognize the importance of integrat...
The sustainability of the food system is at the forefront of academic and policy discussions as we f...
This study investigates the Land, Food, and Community (LFC) series of core courses within the Facult...
Research specific to the agriculture literacy of adult learners and, more specifically, college stud...
In this paper we present the evolution of a transdisciplinary food systems (FS) initiative at a smal...
In this issue, “Planners Coming to the Table,” we focus on how the planning community has come in re...
[EN] While inter-university and interdisciplinary research projects are very common in Higher Educat...
Professors Amy Guptill, PhD, and Andrea Ciliotta-Rubery, PhD, together with students, will reflect o...
Student engagement in higher education is important. Some professional healthcare programs, however,...
As the American public school system is currently designed, the average student is likely to graduat...
New undergraduate degree programs that address food systems have appeared at a number of North Ameri...
A well-trained food systems workforce is in high demand, and food systems education programs are pro...
International audiencePurpose : To clarify needs and requests of the young generation to the contemp...
Trader, Brian W.The primary goals of this research were to 1) determine how public gardens are addre...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...