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Gain a clear understanding of what effective teachers doand how
successful students learn Over the past 20 years, a greater
concentration on research aimed at both teaching and learning has
revealed that chalk and talk teaching, copying notes, and cookbook
practical lessons offer little challenge to students. Teaching in
the Sciences: Learner-Centered Approaches steers the learning
process away from traditional modes of instruction to a more
student-centered, activity-based curriculum that makes science
relevant, engaging, and interesting. This innovative book helps
educators bring out the best in their studentsand themselvesby
identifying and meeting students' needs and providing environments
that encourage active, strategic learning. Helpful tables and
figures make complex information easy to access and understand.
Rather than focusing on teaching methods that merely deal in the
content of life science, Teaching in the Sciences: Learner-Centered
Approaches promotes a deep learning designed to develop critical
and skilled learners. This collection of frank and thoughtful
empirically based papers places greater emphasis on learning
environments and social interaction patterns, assessment processes,
and perceptions of students and teachers in a range of learning and
teaching settings in the life sciences. The book presents
strategies for mentoring and assessing students, assessments of
learning outcomes, innovative approaches to curriculum design,
constructivist approaches to teaching science, how to use
technology to support learning, and practical examples of
learner-centered teaching that mark important steps on a journey to
transform the learning process. Teaching in the Sciences:
Learner-Centered Approaches examines: using broadband
videoconferencing for distance learning in tertiary science
assessing for learning in the crucial first year of university stu
Create improved crops with these techniques for plant cell culture
This comprehensive book presents the basic concepts and applied
techniques of plant cell and tissue culture. More and more,
commercial plant breeding and development employs these methods to
protect crops from weather, pests, and disease. Covering the
history of in vitro breeding as well as emerging research trends,
In Vitro Plant Breeding offers specific techniques for crop
improvement and breeding. Designed as a text for undergraduate
students, In Vitro Plant Breeding presents the theory of tissue
culture as well as practical techniques. Its step-by-step
instructions and clear illustrations facilitate learning and
laboratory work. In Vitro Plant Breeding gives in-depth information
and the latest research on the vital concepts and techniques of in
vitro breeding, including: applications of plant tissue culture
morphogenesis and organogenesis micropropagation producing haploid
plants in vitro in vitro pollination and fertilization problems of
embryo culture somatic hybridization protoplast technology
selection of desirable traits cryopreservation and plant breeding
micrograftingThis helpful book is plentifully illustrated with
examples, schematic descriptions, and tables to make the concepts
clear and easy to learn. In Vitro Plant Breeding is an essential
resource.
With global revenue surpassing twenty-five billion dollars
annually, organic agriculture is a highly visible and rapidly
growing component of agricultural production. In Organic
Agriculture: A Global Perspective, Paul Kristiansen, Acram Taji,
and John Reganold, and their international group of contributors
scientifically review key aspects of organic agriculture. At the
intersection of research, education, and practice, the contributors
look at the organic agricultural movement's successes and
limitations. The first half of this book critically evaluates the
agricultural production of both plants and livestock in organic
farming systems. All major aspects of organic agriculture are
explored, including historical background and underlying
principles, soil-fertility management, crop and animal production,
breeding strategies, and crop protection. This global and
comprehensive overview also addresses the economic, social, and
political aspects of organic farming. These include economics and
marketing; standards and certification; environmental impacts and
social responsibility; and research, education, and extension.
Create improved crops with these techniques for plant cell culture
This comprehensive book presents the basic concepts and applied
techniques of plant cell and tissue culture. More and more,
commercial plant breeding and development employs these methods to
protect crops from weather, pests, and disease. Covering the
history of in vitro breeding as well as emerging research trends,
In Vitro Plant Breeding offers specific techniques for crop
improvement and breeding. Designed as a text for undergraduate
students, In Vitro Plant Breeding presents the theory of tissue
culture as well as practical techniques. Its step-by-step
instructions and clear illustrations facilitate learning and
laboratory work. In Vitro Plant Breeding gives in-depth information
and the latest research on the vital concepts and techniques of in
vitro breeding, including: applications of plant tissue culture
morphogenesis and organogenesis micropropagation producing haploid
plants in vitro in vitro pollination and fertilization problems of
embryo culture somatic hybridization protoplast technology
selection of desirable traits cryopreservation and plant breeding
micrograftingThis helpful book is plentifully illustrated with
examples, schematic descriptions, and tables to make the concepts
clear and easy to learn. In Vitro Plant Breeding is an essential
resource.
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