Utilizing university food gardens as an instructional tool for teaching horticulture: Gaining insights from project experience

E. D. Yuniwati, Egr. Imran Arshad
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Advanced Horticultural Production Technology is a course that may be chosen as an option in the Agrotechnology Study Programme. Ineffective legal laws and slow technical progress hinder the growth of Indonesian horticulture products. Additionally, insufficient human resource capabilities, weak horticultural institutions, and suboptimal technological innovation further impede this development. Horticultural Postharvest Technology students find this material inspiring and beneficial. This course instructs students in applying agronomy, plant breeding, plant protection, soil science, and social sciences to enhance resource efficiency, quality, and sustainability in agricultural activities. Tropical horticultural items, such as vegetables and fruit, will experience an impact. This research is limited to examining commodities, morphology, plant environment, plant varieties, and growth methodology specifically related to tomato-produce plants. Students participate in offline and online FGBL activities—an initial questionnaire ascertained identity. Questionnaires, brainstorming, assignments, and monitoring of media reports are used to evaluate each stage of FGBL activities. To gain these abilities, employ the method of project-based learning (FGBL). FGBL includes the development of a project plan and timetable, assessing student attributes, formulating structured inquiries for experimental design, supervising progress through reports, exchanging ideas, and evaluating the project. This article provides a detailed discussion of various measures that assess student motivation for learning, such as participation during lectures and engagement in brainstorming activities.
利用大学菜园作为园艺教学的指导工具:从项目经验中获得启示
高级园艺生产技术是农业技术学习课程中的一门选修课。无效的法律和缓慢的技术进步阻碍了印度尼西亚园艺产品的发展。此外,人力资源能力不足、园艺机构薄弱和技术创新不足也进一步阻碍了园艺产品的发展。园艺采后技术》的学生认为该教材鼓舞人心,受益匪浅。本课程指导学生应用农艺学、植物育种、植物保护、土壤科学和社会科学来提高农业活动中的资源效率、质量和可持续性。蔬菜和水果等热带园艺产品将受到影响。这项研究仅限于考察商品、形态、植物环境、植物品种以及与番茄生产植物具体相关的生长方法。学生参与线下和线上的 FGBL 活动--初步问卷调查确定身份。问卷调查、头脑风暴、作业和媒体报道监测用于评估 FGBL 活动的每个阶段。要获得这些能力,就要采用基于项目的学习(FGBL)方法。FGBL 包括制定项目计划和时间表、评估学生特质、为实验设计制定有条理的探究、通过报告监督进度、交流想法和评估项目。本文详细论述了评估学生学习动机的各种措施,如在讲座中的参与度和在头脑风暴活动中的参与度。
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