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Harnessing the Four-Dimensional Ecology Education Framework to redesign an introductory ecology course in a changing higher education landscape
Ecosphere
  • Nathan Ruhl, Rowan University
  • Patrick Crumrine, Rowan University
  • Jennifer Oberle, Rowan University
  • Courtney Richmond, Rowan University
  • Shelly Thomas, Rowan University
  • Sara Wright, Rowan University
Document Type
Article
Version Deposited
Published Version
Publication Date
2-8-2022
DOI
10.1002/ecs2.3857
Abstract

As higher education undergoes rapid and fundamental change, eco-educators need to be prepared to promote the inclusion of the ecological sciences in the biological sciences curriculum of the future. Here, we present an instructional alignment for an introductory ecology course, which is informed by and integrated with the Four-Dimensional Ecology Education (4DEE) Framework. Our instructional alignment was created collaboratively among faculty involved in teaching the course and emphasizes the relevance and utility of the ecological sciences. We believe that this approach positions the ecological sciences for continued success and inclusion in the biological sciences curriculum of tomorrow.

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Ecosphere is an open access journal published by Wiley for the Ecological Society of America.

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Citation Information
Ruhl, N., Crumrine, P., Oberle, J., Richmond, C., Thomas, S., and Wright, S.. 2022. Harnessing the Four-Dimensional Ecology Education Framework to redesign an introductory ecology course in a changing higher education landscape. Ecosphere 13( 2):e03857. 10.1002/ecs2.3857