Led by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the initiative taken by the Tibetan Buddhist monastic community to connect with western science and scientists presents a unique opportunity to understand the motivations and engagement behaviors that contribute to monastic science learning. In this study, we draw on quantitative data from two distinct surveys that track motivations and engagement behaviors related to science education among monastic students. The first survey was administered at one monastic university in 2018, and the second follow-up survey was completed by students at two monastic universities in 2019. These surveys assessed the reception of science education related to motivations among monastics and their demonstration of engagement...
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One of the goals of the historic Emory-Tibet Science Initiative (ETSI) is to catalyze cross-cultural...
Professional organizations in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) can use demog...
In discipline-based education research (DBER), early career scholars, such as graduate students and ...
Outside JEB column about how flies, geckos, and other creatures adhere to ceilings in defiance of gr...
Every year the British Exploring Society takes large groups of young people (ages 16-25) on expediti...
As a globalized world struggles with division and disinformation, engaging across difference has eme...
The Emory-Tibet Science Initiative was founded when the Dalai Lama invited Emory to develop and teac...
Development of an inclusive scientific community necessitates doing more than simply bringing scienc...
Each new student is thrust into the unknown of a different situation. Kelsey Gray... explores the be...
Public and higher education traditionally exist in separate spheres. And for good reason – there are...
From its genesis in the Victorian era as an activity for the elite to today\u27s emphasis on “Big Da...
Outside JEB column about the evolution of Australian cane toads in the past 70 years
The Goal: We have discussed the theme of reintegrating biology several times at the national level o...
Making handwashing a meditative practice can help us focus on humanity’s interconnectedness with the...
Douglas Fudge discusses J. R. Platt’s classic paper ‘Strong inference: certain systematic methods of...
One of the goals of the historic Emory-Tibet Science Initiative (ETSI) is to catalyze cross-cultural...
Professional organizations in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) can use demog...
In discipline-based education research (DBER), early career scholars, such as graduate students and ...
Outside JEB column about how flies, geckos, and other creatures adhere to ceilings in defiance of gr...
Every year the British Exploring Society takes large groups of young people (ages 16-25) on expediti...