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Producing “Society-Ready” Foresters: A Research-Based Process to Revise the Bachelor of Science in Forestry Curriculum at Stephen F. Austin State University

机译:培育“为社会做好准备”的林务员:以研究为基础的修订史蒂芬·F·奥斯汀州立大学林业课程理学学士学位的过程

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“Society-ready” foresters are capable of dealing effectively with the complex economic, ecological, and social issues involving forestry in the 21st century. To assess the knowledge areas, skill sets, abilities, and behaviors needed by society-ready, entry-level foresters today, we surveyed 800 forestry employers and forestry alumni from Stephen F. Austin State University (SFASU), and we also conducted focus group sessions with a total of 58 forestry employers. Important areas of knowledge on emerging issues for society-ready Bachelor of Science in Forestry (BSF) graduates included climate change, water availability and quality, and dealing with invasive plants, pathogens, and insects. However, the skill sets and abilities that involve dealing effectively with people were ranked highest in terms of areas in which the BSF curriculum at SFASU should be strengthened. This basic message—the need to improve people skills while maintaining strength and relevance in technical skills—is consistent with reports, studies, and conferences on forestry education in the United States since the early 1900s. At SFASU, we are revising the BSF curriculum to address the results of our research-based process, and we are also targeting research and outreach to address the century-old, chronic issue of how to measurably improve the knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors needed for foresters to work most effectively with people. In our research and application of results, we learned that the process of curriculum revision is just as important as the product: learning from our process will help guide other program leaders in forestry and natural resources to evaluate and revise undergraduate curricula. When done well, we believe work of this type will strengthen both the rigor and relevance in a curriculum, and the process will also strengthen relationships with alumni, employers, and other key constituents.
机译:“面向社会的”林业工作者有能力有效应对21世纪涉及林业的复杂经济,生态和社会问题。为了评估当今面向社会的入门级林业者所需的知识领域,技能,能力和行为,我们对斯蒂芬·奥斯丁州立大学(SFASU)的800位林业雇主和林业校友进行了调查,并进行了焦点小组讨论共有58位林业雇主参加了会议。对于社会准备就绪的林业科学学士(BSF)毕业生,有关新兴问题的重要知识领域包括气候变化,水的可获得性和质量,以及与入侵植物,病原体和昆虫打交道的问题。但是,在应加强SFASU的BSF课程的领域方面,涉及有效与人打交道的技能和能力排名最高。这一基本信息是需要提高人员技能,同时又要保持技术技能的力量和相关性,这与自1900年代初以来美国有关林业教育的报告,研究和会议一致。在SFASU,我们正在修订BSF课程,以解决基于研究的过程的结果,同时,我们还致力于研究和推广,以解决这一具有悠久历史的长期问题,即如何以可衡量的方式提高知识,技能,能力和能力。林业工作者最有效地与人合作所需的行为。在对结果的研究和应用中,我们了解到课程修订的过程与产品同样重要:从我们的过程中学习将有助于指导林业和自然资源领域的其他计划负责人评估和修订本科课程。如果做得好,我们相信这类工作将加强课程的严谨性和相关性,并且该过程还将加强与校友,雇主和其他关键组成部分的关系。

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