Assessing the Incorporation of the Soil Health Concept in Postsecondary Education in Canada

Maja Krzic, Thomas Yates, A. Diochon, L. V. Van Eerd, M. D. MacKenzie
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Incorporation of soil health concept into professional practice, supported by integration into postsecondary programs, may lead to the successful maintenance and improvement of Canadian soils. The Canadian Society of Soil Science (CSSS) has identified the need to promote the teaching of the soil health concept to instructors of soil science and related courses across Canada. In summer 2023, a 37-question survey was emailed to CSSS members with the objectives of: (1) gauging the understanding and interest among instructors of soil science (and related) courses across Canada in soil health, (2) describing the current status of the soil health concept in Canadian postsecondary soil science (and related) courses, and (3) assessing the need for an open access repository of educational resources focused on soil health. Survey results of 46 respondents suggest that inclusion of the concept in courses has been increasing steadily for the last twenty years, with estimated 1400 students are exposed to the concept annually in 30 courses in 6 majors, where 60 % had soil in the course title. The main reasons for not including soil health in courses included lack of time and experience. Creation of a Canadian soil health repository of teaching materials would provide resources to 28% respondents (13/46) who do not include the soil health concept into their courses. Respondents indicated that the soil health concept is useful in teaching because it requires integration of a range of basic soil disciplinary concepts; a process that might be best implemented through active learning strategies.
评估将土壤健康概念纳入加拿大中学后教育的情况
将土壤健康概念纳入专业实践,并辅之以中学后课程,可以成功地维护和改良加拿大的土壤。加拿大土壤科学学会(CSSS)认为有必要向加拿大各地的土壤科学及相关课程的教师推广土壤健康理念的教学。2023 年夏季,我们通过电子邮件向 CSSS 会员发送了一份包含 37 个问题的调查问卷,目的是(1) 衡量加拿大土壤科学(及相关)课程教师对土壤健康的理解和兴趣,(2) 描述土壤健康概念在加拿大中学后土壤科学(及相关)课程中的现状,(3) 评估对以土壤健康为重点的开放式教育资源库的需求。对 46 位受访者的调查结果表明,在过去二十年中,将土壤健康概念纳入课程的比例一直在稳步上升,估计每年有 1400 名学生在 6 个专业的 30 门课程中接触到这一概念,其中 60% 的课程名称中包含土壤。未将土壤健康纳入课程的主要原因包括缺乏时间和经验。建立加拿大土壤健康教材库将为 28% 的受访者(13/46)提供资源,因为他们没有将土壤健康概念纳入课程。受访者表示,土壤健康概念在教学中很有用,因为它需要整合一系列基本的土壤学科概念;这一过程最好通过积极的学习策略来实施。
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