Plants are essential to life on Earth and yet are often deemed invisible by the human populace. Botanic gardens are an under-researched educational context and, as such, have occupied a peripheral arena in biology education discussions. This article seeks to readdress this absence and present the case for a more sustained use of informal learning environments, such as botanic gardens and homes, to make public the private life of plants and their role in sustaining life on Earth. By drawing on empirical data from a doctoral thesis and reviewing relevant research literature, the author argues for a renewed focus on botanical education within science education in both formal and informal contexts
We live in a world in which personal choices and public discussions rely on scientific understanding...
The idea of teaching pupils directly in the natural environment is not new at all. Similar ideas wer...
Over the past century, botanists and educators have observed a sharp decrease in people’s ability to...
The establishment of physic gardens (gardens particularly focused on plants with medicinal propertie...
Leidinio doi:10.5281/zenodo.1162801According to Willison (1994), botanic gardens have an obvious and...
Civilization is dependent upon plants for survival. Plants permeate our every moment and our relatio...
Life-sciences are pointing towards an alarming worldwide pollinator decline. This decline proceeds a...
This paper presents a unique survey on the role of botanic gardens as educational institutions that ...
Na discussão atual sobre a Alfabetização Científica, há um consenso que esse processo ocorre ao long...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Plants are rich sources of drugs and other high-value chemicals that are used by humans. Many of the...
Environmental education across the early years has become increasingly important in Australia since ...
The colonization of natural spaces by invasive species is one of the environmental problems faced by...
This is an article in Thomas J.J. McCloughlin (Ed.) The Nature of Science in Biology: A Resource for...
Here we investigate the application of cross-disciplinary approaches to explore societal perceptions...
We live in a world in which personal choices and public discussions rely on scientific understanding...
The idea of teaching pupils directly in the natural environment is not new at all. Similar ideas wer...
Over the past century, botanists and educators have observed a sharp decrease in people’s ability to...
The establishment of physic gardens (gardens particularly focused on plants with medicinal propertie...
Leidinio doi:10.5281/zenodo.1162801According to Willison (1994), botanic gardens have an obvious and...
Civilization is dependent upon plants for survival. Plants permeate our every moment and our relatio...
Life-sciences are pointing towards an alarming worldwide pollinator decline. This decline proceeds a...
This paper presents a unique survey on the role of botanic gardens as educational institutions that ...
Na discussão atual sobre a Alfabetização Científica, há um consenso que esse processo ocorre ao long...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Plants are rich sources of drugs and other high-value chemicals that are used by humans. Many of the...
Environmental education across the early years has become increasingly important in Australia since ...
The colonization of natural spaces by invasive species is one of the environmental problems faced by...
This is an article in Thomas J.J. McCloughlin (Ed.) The Nature of Science in Biology: A Resource for...
Here we investigate the application of cross-disciplinary approaches to explore societal perceptions...
We live in a world in which personal choices and public discussions rely on scientific understanding...
The idea of teaching pupils directly in the natural environment is not new at all. Similar ideas wer...
Over the past century, botanists and educators have observed a sharp decrease in people’s ability to...