2012
DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2012.023.006
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Engaging Values in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Education: Toward an Explicitly Values-Based Pedagogical Approach

Abstract: . Engaging values in sustainable agriculture and food systems education: Toward an explicitly values-based pedagogical approach. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 2(3) AbstractAgriculture education programs that provide integrative learning experiences that reflect the complexities, values, and challenges inherent to sustainable agriculture and food systems (SAFS) continue to evolve as faculty, staff, and students implement, experience, and modify them. Higher education institut… Show more

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“…Many of the learning activities inherently foster engagement in non-hierarchical, responsive, reflective, and flexible learning environments that are safe spaces for discordant pluralism, in which the knowledge flows both ways between students and instructors [1,10,21]. Within the learning activities, students can be explicitly reminded about the open nature of the inquiry and invited to ask more questions of the material, the instructor, other experts, and each other.…”
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“…Many of the learning activities inherently foster engagement in non-hierarchical, responsive, reflective, and flexible learning environments that are safe spaces for discordant pluralism, in which the knowledge flows both ways between students and instructors [1,10,21]. Within the learning activities, students can be explicitly reminded about the open nature of the inquiry and invited to ask more questions of the material, the instructor, other experts, and each other.…”
Section: Cooperative Group Learning Also Allows Instructors To Behavementioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Creating a safe space for deliberations of deeply important matters allows for engagement without domination that coerces conversion ..." [10] (p. 46).…”
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