Teaching Systems Thinking Concepts with Hypothetical Case Scenarios: An Exploration in Agricultural Education.

Cassie Sander, A. Fortner, Kristina E. Gibson, K. Lamm, A. Lamm
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Educators within agricultural and natural resource disciplines are tasked with educating students to critically engage with and problem-solve complex issues. As society’s relationship with science and technology changes, coupled with an information-dense environment, strategies for sustainably addressing complex issues are needed. One potential approach for strategically addressing complex problems is systems thinking, which emphasizes the interdependence of the components of systems from ecological, social, and economic perspectives, among others. A mixed-methods study was used to explore the applicability of hypothetical case scenarios (HCS) as a teaching method to introduce and engage students in using systems thinking related to the seafood industry. Findings suggested HCS engaged students to think critically about socio-scientific issues. Participants demonstrated systems thinking capacity when discussing their decision-making processes in the hypothetical cases. The current study demonstrated the pedagogical potential of using HCS to enhance systems thinking capacities for students in the ANR disciplines. Implications for education and recommendations for future research are discussed.
基于假设案例情境的教学系统思维理念:农业教育的探索。
农业和自然资源学科的教育工作者的任务是教育学生批判性地参与和解决复杂问题。随着社会与科学技术的关系发生变化,再加上信息密集的环境,需要可持续地解决复杂问题的战略。从战略上解决复杂问题的一个潜在方法是系统思维,它从生态、社会和经济等角度强调系统组成部分的相互依存关系。采用混合方法研究,探索假设案例情景(HCS)作为一种教学方法的适用性,以引入和吸引学生使用与海产品行业相关的系统思维。研究结果表明,HCS促使学生批判性地思考社会科学问题。参与者在讨论他们在假设情况下的决策过程时展示了系统思考能力。目前的研究证明了使用HCS来提高ANR学科学生系统思维能力的教学潜力。讨论了对教育的启示和对未来研究的建议。
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