Explore a comprehensive collection of online learning modules designed for educators to bridge the gap between STEM and Agricultural Sciences. These resources provide the pedagogical frameworks, scientific reasoning skills, and expert insights needed to develop and implement integrated lessons in your classroom.
This six-module series serves as a foundational guide for teachers looking to transition toward integrated instruction. The curriculum covers everything from "ways of thinking" in different disciplines to advanced models of agroecosystem thinking and outcomes-based assessment.
Engage students with a series focused on the logic and evidence-based inquiry used in forensic science. These modules guide educators through the process of teaching deductive reasoning, data collection, and the role of "citizen science" in modern investigative work.
A technical and ethical exploration of the global food supply chain. This series provides the scientific tools and risk-assessment strategies necessary to teach students how to identify adulteration, verify food authenticity, and understand the chemical analysis behind food safety.
Learn directly from university researchers about specialized topics in modern agriculture. This section features technical guidance on hydroponics, food safety accessibility, and the use of robotics and sensors to enhance data-driven student projects.
The LCT Modules provide comprehensive training on Learner-Centered Teaching (LCT). These self-paced modules are grouped into three categories: the fundamentals of LCT, the intersection of LCT with culturally responsive teaching, and applying LCT to gender-related issues in the classroom. Complete these modules to develop an inclusive and effective learner-centered approach.