Journal article

Soil Science teaching principles

DJ Field, AJ Koppi, LE Jarrett, LK Abbott, SR Cattle, CD Grant, AB McBratney, NW Menzies, AJ Weatherley

Geoderma | Published : 2011

Abstract

Soil Science is a unique discipline concerning a complex material that is part of many natural and utilitarian systems. As such, the teaching of Soil Science requires principles that reflect the nature of soil and the practices of soil scientists. Because no discipline-specific teaching principles could be found for Soil Science in the literature, an iterative approach was used to develop them, which involved input from students, academics, employers, graduates in the workplace, as well as published generic teaching principles. The synthesis of these perspectives was achieved via a series of cycles that first involved student feedback on Soil Science teaching from five Australian universitie..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) national project concerned with learning and teaching academic standards informed the outcomes of Principle 11. The ALTC funded the project.