Conservation engineering outreach: Curriculum development and evaluation of Smart Fishing in the Bering Sea

The purpose of this project to was to 1) develop, 2) instruct, 3) evaluate, and 4) revise a 5th-12th grade fisheries conservation engineering outreach program entitled Smart Fishing and the Bering Sea (SFBS). Fishery resources are important to Alaska and Alaskans, but present complex conservation ch...

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Main Author: Simpson, Christine Honan
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Alaska Pacific University 2014
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spelling ftproquest:oai:pqdtoai.proquest.com:1571622 2023-05-15T15:43:03+02:00 Conservation engineering outreach: Curriculum development and evaluation of Smart Fishing in the Bering Sea Simpson, Christine Honan 2014-01-01 00:00:01.0 http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1571622 ENG eng Alaska Pacific University http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1571622 Environmental education|Middle School education|Elementary education|Secondary education|Science education|Curriculum development|Aquatic sciences thesis 2014 ftproquest 2021-03-13T17:36:37Z The purpose of this project to was to 1) develop, 2) instruct, 3) evaluate, and 4) revise a 5th-12th grade fisheries conservation engineering outreach program entitled Smart Fishing and the Bering Sea (SFBS). Fishery resources are important to Alaska and Alaskans, but present complex conservation challenges including user conflicts and concerns about unsustainable fishing practices. Increasing Alaska residents' environmental literacy will enhance natural resource management decisions regarding fisheries. The intent of the SFBS program is to introduce students to ecological and economical factors that drive conservation engineering in the Bering Sea pollock fishery. I instructed the SFBS program to 93 students from four different public and private institutions in Anchorage, Alaska. My observations and participants' pre- and post-program concept maps were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the SFBS curriculum. Participants gained content knowledge from this fishery outreach program about the Bering Sea and commercial fishing. Program evaluation analysis and results were used to revise the curriculum and make suggestions to SFBS stakeholders. Thesis Bering Sea Alaska PQDT Open: Open Access Dissertations and Theses (ProQuest) Anchorage Bering Sea
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Simpson, Christine Honan
Conservation engineering outreach: Curriculum development and evaluation of Smart Fishing in the Bering Sea
topic_facet Environmental education|Middle School education|Elementary education|Secondary education|Science education|Curriculum development|Aquatic sciences
description The purpose of this project to was to 1) develop, 2) instruct, 3) evaluate, and 4) revise a 5th-12th grade fisheries conservation engineering outreach program entitled Smart Fishing and the Bering Sea (SFBS). Fishery resources are important to Alaska and Alaskans, but present complex conservation challenges including user conflicts and concerns about unsustainable fishing practices. Increasing Alaska residents' environmental literacy will enhance natural resource management decisions regarding fisheries. The intent of the SFBS program is to introduce students to ecological and economical factors that drive conservation engineering in the Bering Sea pollock fishery. I instructed the SFBS program to 93 students from four different public and private institutions in Anchorage, Alaska. My observations and participants' pre- and post-program concept maps were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the SFBS curriculum. Participants gained content knowledge from this fishery outreach program about the Bering Sea and commercial fishing. Program evaluation analysis and results were used to revise the curriculum and make suggestions to SFBS stakeholders.
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title_short Conservation engineering outreach: Curriculum development and evaluation of Smart Fishing in the Bering Sea
title_full Conservation engineering outreach: Curriculum development and evaluation of Smart Fishing in the Bering Sea
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title_sort conservation engineering outreach: curriculum development and evaluation of smart fishing in the bering sea
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