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Geoscience Education Perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) Science

Authors :
Fortner, Sarah K.
Manduca, Cathryn A.
Ali, Hendratta
Saup, H. Casey
Nyarko, Samuel C.
Othus‐Gault, Shannon
Perera, Viranga
Tong, Vincent
Gold, Anne U.
Furman, Tanya
Arthurs, Leilani
Mulvey, Bridget K.
St. John, B. Kristen
Singley, Joel G.
Johnson, Eli Thomas
Witter, Molly
Batchelor, Rebecca L.
Carter, Deron T.
Damas, M. Chantale
LeMay, Lynsey
Layou, Karen M.
Low, Russanne
Wang, Hui Hui
Olson‐Sawyer, Kai
Pallant, Amy
Ryker, Katherine
Lukes, Laura
LaDue, Nicole
Hoeven Kraft, Kaatje J.
Source :
Earth and Space Science. 9
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2022.

Abstract

Practitioners and researchers in geoscience education embrace collaboration applying ICON (Integrated, Coordinated, Open science, and Networked) principles and approaches ICON principles and approaches have been used to create and share large collections of educational resources, to move forward collective priorities, and to foster peer-learning among educators. These strategies can also support the advancement of coproduction between geoscientists and diverse communities. For this reason, many authors from the geoscience education community have co-created three commentaries on the use and future of ICON in geoscience education. We envision that sharing our expertise with ICON practice will be useful to other geoscience communities seeking to strengthen collaboration. Geoscience education brings substantial expertise in social science research and its application to building individual and collective capacity to address earth sustainability and equity issues at local to global scales The geoscience education community has expanded its own ICON capacity through access to and use of shared resources and research findings, enhancing data sharing and publication, and leadership development. We prioritize continued use of ICON principles to develop effective and inclusive communities that increase equity in geoscience education and beyond, support leadership and full participation of systemically non-dominant groups and enable global discussions and collaborations.

Details

ISSN :
23335084
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Earth and Space Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7459531fd1d8a6af5a5252e7fbd9a420
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2022ea002298