<p>Here we present a mechanism to infuse ecology into the classroom using a broadly adaptable system. We developed a novel moss-based project that introduces research-based experiences for middle school students, and can be modified for integration into K-16 classrooms. The project is ecologically relevant, facilliating opportunities for students to experience intimate interactions with ecosystem subtleties by asking their own questions. We describe and suggest how students can develop, build, test, and assess microcosm experiments of their own design, learning the process of science by “doing science.” Details on project execution, representative examples of distinctive research-question-based projects are presented. We aim for biolog...
Self-sustaining ecosystem microcosms, called ecosystem jars, can easily be collected from local pond...
Self-sustaining ecosystem microcosms, called ecosystem jars, can easily be collected from local pond...
The effectiveness of outdoor education in comparison to classroom (indoor) education and the accept...
Here we present a mechanism to infuse ecology into the classroom using a broadly adaptable system. W...
Here we present a mechanism to infuse ecology into the classroom using a broadly adaptable system. W...
abstract: Here we present a mechanism to infuse ecology into the classroom using a broadly adaptable...
The intent behind my project was to introduce the concepts of Ecological Succession and Microbiologi...
There have been numerous calls for improved pedagogical practices in biological education, and there...
Laboratories in introductory biology must engage and excite students in ways that effectively prepar...
Reports such as Vision and Change in Undergraduate Biology Education call for integration of course-...
The ‘Moss Safari’ activity was developed to assist with knowing which organisms to look for when obs...
Project (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Education, 2013The literature states that most elementary...
AbstrAct A partnership between scientists, high school teachers, and their students provides authent...
Self-sustaining ecosystem microcosms, called ecosystem jars, can easily be collected from local pond...
Self-sustaining ecosystem microcosms, called ecosystem jars, can easily be collected from local pond...
Self-sustaining ecosystem microcosms, called ecosystem jars, can easily be collected from local pond...
Self-sustaining ecosystem microcosms, called ecosystem jars, can easily be collected from local pond...
The effectiveness of outdoor education in comparison to classroom (indoor) education and the accept...
Here we present a mechanism to infuse ecology into the classroom using a broadly adaptable system. W...
Here we present a mechanism to infuse ecology into the classroom using a broadly adaptable system. W...
abstract: Here we present a mechanism to infuse ecology into the classroom using a broadly adaptable...
The intent behind my project was to introduce the concepts of Ecological Succession and Microbiologi...
There have been numerous calls for improved pedagogical practices in biological education, and there...
Laboratories in introductory biology must engage and excite students in ways that effectively prepar...
Reports such as Vision and Change in Undergraduate Biology Education call for integration of course-...
The ‘Moss Safari’ activity was developed to assist with knowing which organisms to look for when obs...
Project (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Education, 2013The literature states that most elementary...
AbstrAct A partnership between scientists, high school teachers, and their students provides authent...
Self-sustaining ecosystem microcosms, called ecosystem jars, can easily be collected from local pond...
Self-sustaining ecosystem microcosms, called ecosystem jars, can easily be collected from local pond...
Self-sustaining ecosystem microcosms, called ecosystem jars, can easily be collected from local pond...
Self-sustaining ecosystem microcosms, called ecosystem jars, can easily be collected from local pond...
The effectiveness of outdoor education in comparison to classroom (indoor) education and the accept...