Four‐Dimensional Ecology Education (4DEE) for everyone: teaching ecology to non‐majors

Author:

Rodgers Vikki L1,Scanga Sara E2,St Juliana Justin R3,Tietjen Erica S4,Honea Jon M5,Byrne Loren B6,Leggett Zakiya H7,Middendorf George8

Affiliation:

1. Mathematics, Analytics, Science and Technology Division Babson College Wellesley MA

2. Department of Biology Utica University Utica NY

3. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Cornell University Ithaca NY

4. Department of Physical & Life Sciences Nevada State College Henderson NV

5. Marlboro Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies Emerson College Boston MA

6. Department of Biology, Marine Biology and Environmental Science Roger Williams University Bristol RI

7. Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources North Carolina State University Raleigh NC

8. Department of Biology Howard University Washington DC

Abstract

Originally developed for application to ecology courses for undergraduate majors, the Four‐Dimensional Ecology Education (4DEE) Framework offers possibilities for adaptation to courses with ecology content for many other audiences. Recognizing the extraordinary range of classroom contexts and constraints, we developed some general, flexible recommendations and approaches to guide instructors in adapting the 4DEE Framework for an array of non‐major audiences and classroom context needs. Our hope is that 4DEE‐aligned courses for non‐majors will provide these students with greater appreciation of ecology and inspire them to use their knowledge to address many critical environmental issues in their personal and professional lives. Many of our recommendations likely apply to natural science, engineering, and math majors as well. We encourage more ecologists to embrace teaching non‐majors courses as a response to the urgent need to improve ecological literacy for everyone.

Publisher

Wiley

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