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Teaching Notes
Short peer-reviewed
communications about lab techniqu es and classroom methods to enhance
learning in plant pathology courses.
Teaching Articles
Peer-reviewed
scholarly articles related to teaching and learning of plant pathology.
Restricted Area:
Sample
Lecture and Lab Exam Questions
and Answers to Discussion Questions in APSnet
Education Center Publications;
and Review Games (Jeopardy and Feud)
Instructors of plant pathology courses are invited to submit sample lecture and lab questions as well as model answers. Authors of publications in the APSnet Education Center that include Discussion Questions are invited to contribute suggested answers and other relevant information that will aid other instructors. This section is available only to instructors who register for access.
Meetings
and Activities
The second ISPP Online Teaching Symposium: Active Learning in Plant Pathology. The Symposium was held from May 15 to June 4, 2006. The papers and discussions will remain available at http://www.ispp-teaching-symposium-2006.org/. Papers were submitted by an international group of authors, and were accompanied by moderated online discussions. Themes included:
- Learning Theory
- Tools and Technology
- Distance Education/Curricular Issues
The Symposium also included Forums (moderated discussions) on:
- What are the current challenges in teaching plant pathology, and how do we meet them?
- What should every plant pathologist be taught?
- Practical work: How much can "virtual" replace "actual"? Pros and cons?
- General Discussion: Any issues related to this symposium not covered above.
The first ISPP Online Teaching Symposium was held in 2001. The archives can be accessed via the weblink mentioned above, or directly at http://www.ispp-itsymposium.org.nz/
Frank L. Howard
Undergraduate Fellowship
An Undergraduate Research Fellowship has been established by friends and
colleagues of Dr. Frank L. Howard with the assistance of the American
Phytopathological Society (APS) Foundation. The award was established
to encourage the involvement of undergraduate students in plant pathology
research and to encourage students to pursue advanced degrees and careers
in plant pathology. Undergraduate students are encouraged to apply immediately.
Click here for further information.
http://www.apsnet.org/foundation/apsundergrad.asp
Journals and Resources

Learning Plant
Pathology CD-Rom. Click
here for more information.
Adopt APS PRESS titles for your classes
and save. Click
here for more information.
Journal of
Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education
American Society of Agronomy
http://www.jnrlse.org
Written by and for educators,
JNRLSE covers the life sciences,
natural resources, and agriculture. The American Phytopathological Society
is an official cooperator of the journal and encourages its members to
contribute manuscripts. APS members may obtain a subscription discount by
emailing ASA at books@agronomy.org.
Subscribers receive online access during and a hardbound copy at the end
of each subscription year.
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