Agricultural Education
2 researchers across 1 institution
Agricultural education research explores the theory and practice of teaching and learning in agricultural contexts. This work investigates effective pedagogical approaches for agricultural subjects, curriculum development, and the assessment of student learning outcomes. Researchers examine how individuals acquire agricultural knowledge and skills, the factors influencing technology adoption within agricultural settings, and the development of agricultural literacy across diverse populations. Methodologies often include qualitative studies of classroom and community-based learning, quantitative analysis of educational data, and program evaluation.
This research is pertinent to Arkansas's significant agricultural economy, which includes major sectors like crop production, livestock, and forestry. Understanding how to best educate future agricultural professionals and promote modern farming practices is vital for the state's economic vitality and the sustainability of its natural resources. The research also informs efforts to connect urban and rural communities through agricultural understanding and supports workforce development in an industry central to Arkansas's identity and prosperity.
Interdisciplinary connections are explored with fields such as innovative teaching methods, educational psychology, technology adoption, and education policy. This research engages across institutions to address complex educational challenges within the agricultural sector.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Doss | University of Arkansas | 5 | 46 | ||
| Will Doss | University of Arkansas | 4 | 39 |