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Academic research training for a nonacademic workplace: A case study of graduate student alumni who work in conservation

机译:非学术场所的学术研究培训:从事保护工作的研究生校友的案例研究

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Graduate education in conservation biology has been assailed as ineffective and inadequate to train the professionals needed to solve conservation problems. To identify how graduate education might better fit the needs of the conservation workplace, we surveyed practitioners and academics about the importance of particular skills on the job and the perceived importance of teaching those same skills in graduate school. All survey participants (n = 189) were alumni from the University of California Davis Graduate Group in Ecology and received thesis-based degrees from 1973 to 2008. Academic and practitioner respondents clearly differed in workplace skills, although there was considerably more agreement in training recommendations. On the basis of participant responses, skill sets particularly at risk of underemphasis in graduate programs are decision making and implementation of policy, whereas research skills may be overemphasized. Practitioners in different job positions, however, require a variety of skill sets, and we suggest that ever-increasing calls to broaden training to fit this multitude of jobs will lead to a trade-off in the teaching of other skills. Some skills, such as program management, may be best developed in on-the-job training or collaborative projects. We argue that the problem of graduate education in conservation will not be solved by restructuring academia alone. Conservation employers need to communicate their specific needs to educators, universities need to be more flexible with their opportunities, and students need to be better consumers of the skills offered by universities and other institutions.
机译:保护生物学的研究生教育被认为是无效且不足以培训解决保护问题所需的专业人员的。为了确定研究生教育如何更好地适应保护工作场所的需求,我们对从业人员和学者进行了调查,以了解在工作中特定技能的重要性以及在研究生院教授相同技能的重要性。所有调查参与者(n = 189)都是加利福尼亚大学戴维斯分校生态学研究生院的毕业生,并于1973年至2008年获得基于学位的学位。学术和从业者在工作场所技能上显然存在差异,尽管在培训建议上达成的共识更大。根据参与者的反应,在研究生课程中特别强调低估风险的技能是决策和政策的实施,而研究技能可能被过分强调。然而,处于不同工作岗位的从业者需要多种技能,并且我们建议,不断扩大要求以扩大培训以适应多种工作的呼声将导致权衡其他技能的教学。某些技能(例如程序管理)可能是在职培训或协作项目中最好的开发。我们认为,仅通过重组学术界将无法解决保护领域研究生教育的问题。保护性雇主需要将其特定需求传达给教育工作者,大学需要更加灵活地利用他们的机会,学生需要更好地利用大学和其他机构提供的技能。

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