TEE Network -Transforming Ecology Education to Four Dimensional Network (RCN-UBE Introduction)
Author(s): Teresa Mourad1, george middendorf2
1. Ecological Society of America 2. Howard University
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Summary:
The TEE network explores the unique role of a disciplinary society in encouraging education innovation and motivating a network of core volunteer leaders and distributed faculty in multiple institutions and across multiple networks.
Contents:
Description
The TEE RCN Goals are to:
a) Catalyze the production of exemplar curricular materials and tools that are aligned to the 4DEE framework.
b) Foster inclusive practices for diverse student populations to engage in ecology both online and on-campus.
c) Leverage connections to existing networks relevant to ecology education that will accelerate the adoption of the 4DEE framework.
Ways to learn more:
- Check out TEE 4D projects and activities.
Ways to get involved:
- All interested are welcome to sign up here to receive more up to date information on opportunities to apply for Faculty Mentoring Networks, curricular showcases and other events.
If you are interested in learning more and participating please email Jessica Johnston.
Cite this work
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Mourad, T., middendorf, g. (2023). TEE Network -Transforming Ecology Education to Four Dimensional Network (RCN-UBE Introduction). RCN-UBE Community, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/02W4-B064