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Cultivating Geographical Thinking: A Framework for Student-Led Research on Food Waste

Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1 30 Nisan 2017
  • Caitlin Fınlayson *
  • Meredith Gregory
  • Clara Ludtke
  • Christian Meolı
  • Michael Ryan
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Cultivating Geographical Thinking: A Framework for Student-Led Research on Food Waste

Abstract

Research has consistently demonstrated the wide-ranging benefits of student-led research, from increased student engagement to higher retention and graduation rates. Despite these calls to increase research opportunities for students, however, the availability of practical, easy-to-implement research frameworks in disciplinary-specific settings remains limited. For geographers, in particular, student-led research provides an opportunity for students to engage in the craft of geography, learning how to solve spatial problems in a real-world context. This paper presents a practical guide to working with students to develop and analyze a case study on food preferences and food waste. The subject of food waste provides an accessible framework for analyzing a range of geographic issues, from culture to globalization to industry. Specifically, this paper builds on the methodology utilized by a team of undergraduate researchers who examined the issue of food waste using both quantitative and qualitative techniques and adapts this project so it could be used in a variety of classroom settings. Student-led research can and should be expanded in geography, offering students a deeper understanding of spatial problem solving and a better understanding of geography as a discipline. 

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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil

İngilizce

Konular

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Bölüm

Araştırma Makalesi

Yazarlar

Caitlin Fınlayson * Bu kişi benim
United States

Meredith Gregory Bu kişi benim
United States

Clara Ludtke Bu kişi benim
United States

Christian Meolı Bu kişi benim
United States

Michael Ryan Bu kişi benim
United States

Yayımlanma Tarihi

30 Nisan 2017

Gönderilme Tarihi

3 Şubat 2017

Kabul Tarihi

23 Nisan 2017

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2017 Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA
Fınlayson, C., Gregory, M., Ludtke, C., Meolı, C., & Ryan, M. (2017). Cultivating Geographical Thinking: A Framework for Student-Led Research on Food Waste. Review of International Geographical Education Online, 7(1), 80-93. https://izlik.org/JA95RY75UW
AMA
1.Fınlayson C, Gregory M, Ludtke C, Meolı C, Ryan M. Cultivating Geographical Thinking: A Framework for Student-Led Research on Food Waste. Review of International Geographical Education Online. 2017;7(1):80-93. https://izlik.org/JA95RY75UW
Chicago
Fınlayson, Caitlin, Meredith Gregory, Clara Ludtke, Christian Meolı, ve Michael Ryan. 2017. “Cultivating Geographical Thinking: A Framework for Student-Led Research on Food Waste”. Review of International Geographical Education Online 7 (1): 80-93. https://izlik.org/JA95RY75UW.
EndNote
Fınlayson C, Gregory M, Ludtke C, Meolı C, Ryan M (01 Nisan 2017) Cultivating Geographical Thinking: A Framework for Student-Led Research on Food Waste. Review of International Geographical Education Online 7 1 80–93.
IEEE
[1]C. Fınlayson, M. Gregory, C. Ludtke, C. Meolı, ve M. Ryan, “Cultivating Geographical Thinking: A Framework for Student-Led Research on Food Waste”, Review of International Geographical Education Online, c. 7, sy 1, ss. 80–93, Nis. 2017, [çevrimiçi]. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA95RY75UW
ISNAD
Fınlayson, Caitlin - Gregory, Meredith - Ludtke, Clara - Meolı, Christian - Ryan, Michael. “Cultivating Geographical Thinking: A Framework for Student-Led Research on Food Waste”. Review of International Geographical Education Online 7/1 (01 Nisan 2017): 80-93. https://izlik.org/JA95RY75UW.
JAMA
1.Fınlayson C, Gregory M, Ludtke C, Meolı C, Ryan M. Cultivating Geographical Thinking: A Framework for Student-Led Research on Food Waste. Review of International Geographical Education Online. 2017;7:80–93.
MLA
Fınlayson, Caitlin, vd. “Cultivating Geographical Thinking: A Framework for Student-Led Research on Food Waste”. Review of International Geographical Education Online, c. 7, sy 1, Nisan 2017, ss. 80-93, https://izlik.org/JA95RY75UW.
Vancouver
1.Caitlin Fınlayson, Meredith Gregory, Clara Ludtke, Christian Meolı, Michael Ryan. Cultivating Geographical Thinking: A Framework for Student-Led Research on Food Waste. Review of International Geographical Education Online [Internet]. 01 Nisan 2017;7(1):80-93. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA95RY75UW