Re-visioning agriculture in higher education: the role of campus agriculture initiatives in sustainability education
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  • 作者:Kerri LaCharite
  • 刊名:Agriculture and Human Values
  • 出版年:2016
  • 出版时间:September 2016
  • 年:2016
  • 卷:33
  • 期:3
  • 页码:521-535
  • 全文大小:539 KB
  • 刊物主题:Ethics; Agricultural Economics; Veterinary Medicine; History; Evolutionary Biology;
  • 出版者:Springer Netherlands
  • ISSN:1572-8366
  • 卷排序:33
文摘
The number of colleges and universities with campus agriculture projects in the US has grown from an estimated 23 in 1992 to nearly 300 today with possible increased numbers predicted. The profile emerging from campus agriculture projects looks a lot different from the traditional land grant colleges of agriculture. In spite of this emergent trend and staunch advocacy for campus agriculture projects, limited empirical research on agriculture-based learning in higher education exists outside agriculture degrees and theoretical work of scholars such as Liberty Hyde Bailey and David Orr. This study explored the diversity of characteristics and pedagogical objectives of emerging campus agriculture projects through a nationwide compilation, surveying campus agriculture project directors and educators, and multiple case studies. Data collected gives empirical evidence supporting claims agriculture is taking on a different identity in higher education. Issues of sustainability, food, and agriculture are not only influencing the physical workings of colleges and universities, but pedagogy on a departmental and institutional scale. Findings illustrate a re-visioning of how higher education is interfacing with agriculture and agriculture-based education beyond traditional agriculture degrees at land grant colleges of agriculture to focus teaching sustainability, critical thinking and inquiry skills, and fostering a sense of belonging to community.KeywordsSustainable agriculture educationSustainability educationHigher educationPedagogyStudent farms

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