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Assessing opportunities and inequities in undergraduate ecological forecasting education

Conducting ecological research in a way that addresses complex, real‐world problems requires a diverse, interdisciplinary and quantitatively trained ecology and environmental science workforce. This begins with equitably training students in ecology, interdisciplinary science, and quantitative skill...

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Autores principales: Willson, Alyssa M., Gallo, Hayden, Peters, Jody A., Abeyta, Antoinette, Bueno Watts, Nievita, Carey, Cayelan C., Moore, Tadhg N., Smies, Georgia, Thomas, R. Quinn, Woelmer, Whitney M., McLachlan, Jason S.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10154799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37153017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10001
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author Willson, Alyssa M.
Gallo, Hayden
Peters, Jody A.
Abeyta, Antoinette
Bueno Watts, Nievita
Carey, Cayelan C.
Moore, Tadhg N.
Smies, Georgia
Thomas, R. Quinn
Woelmer, Whitney M.
McLachlan, Jason S.
author_facet Willson, Alyssa M.
Gallo, Hayden
Peters, Jody A.
Abeyta, Antoinette
Bueno Watts, Nievita
Carey, Cayelan C.
Moore, Tadhg N.
Smies, Georgia
Thomas, R. Quinn
Woelmer, Whitney M.
McLachlan, Jason S.
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description Conducting ecological research in a way that addresses complex, real‐world problems requires a diverse, interdisciplinary and quantitatively trained ecology and environmental science workforce. This begins with equitably training students in ecology, interdisciplinary science, and quantitative skills at the undergraduate level. Understanding the current undergraduate curriculum landscape in ecology and environmental sciences allows for targeted interventions to improve equitable educational opportunities. Ecological forecasting is a sub‐discipline of ecology with roots in interdisciplinary and quantitative science. We use ecological forecasting to show how ecology and environmental science undergraduate curriculum could be evaluated and ultimately restructured to address the needs of the 21(st) century workforce. To characterize the current state of ecological forecasting education, we compiled existing resources for teaching and learning ecological forecasting at three curriculum levels: online resources; US university courses on ecological forecasting; and US university courses on topics related to ecological forecasting. We found persistent patterns (1) in what topics are taught to US undergraduate students at each of the curriculum levels; and (2) in the accessibility of resources, in terms of course availability at higher education institutions in the United States. We developed and implemented programs to increase the accessibility and comprehensiveness of ecological forecasting undergraduate education, including initiatives to engage specifically with Native American undergraduates and online resources for learning quantitative concepts at the undergraduate level. Such steps enhance the capacity of ecological forecasting to be more inclusive to undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds and expose more students to quantitative training.
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spelling pubmed-101547992023-05-04 Assessing opportunities and inequities in undergraduate ecological forecasting education Willson, Alyssa M. Gallo, Hayden Peters, Jody A. Abeyta, Antoinette Bueno Watts, Nievita Carey, Cayelan C. Moore, Tadhg N. Smies, Georgia Thomas, R. Quinn Woelmer, Whitney M. McLachlan, Jason S. Ecol Evol Academic Practice in Ecology and Evolution Conducting ecological research in a way that addresses complex, real‐world problems requires a diverse, interdisciplinary and quantitatively trained ecology and environmental science workforce. This begins with equitably training students in ecology, interdisciplinary science, and quantitative skills at the undergraduate level. Understanding the current undergraduate curriculum landscape in ecology and environmental sciences allows for targeted interventions to improve equitable educational opportunities. Ecological forecasting is a sub‐discipline of ecology with roots in interdisciplinary and quantitative science. We use ecological forecasting to show how ecology and environmental science undergraduate curriculum could be evaluated and ultimately restructured to address the needs of the 21(st) century workforce. To characterize the current state of ecological forecasting education, we compiled existing resources for teaching and learning ecological forecasting at three curriculum levels: online resources; US university courses on ecological forecasting; and US university courses on topics related to ecological forecasting. We found persistent patterns (1) in what topics are taught to US undergraduate students at each of the curriculum levels; and (2) in the accessibility of resources, in terms of course availability at higher education institutions in the United States. We developed and implemented programs to increase the accessibility and comprehensiveness of ecological forecasting undergraduate education, including initiatives to engage specifically with Native American undergraduates and online resources for learning quantitative concepts at the undergraduate level. Such steps enhance the capacity of ecological forecasting to be more inclusive to undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds and expose more students to quantitative training. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10154799/ /pubmed/37153017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10001 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Carey, Cayelan C.
Moore, Tadhg N.
Smies, Georgia
Thomas, R. Quinn
Woelmer, Whitney M.
McLachlan, Jason S.
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