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Making Public the Private Life of Plants: The contribution of informal learning environments
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Botanic GardensScience EducationBotanyAgricultural EconomicsScience TeachingEducationPrivate LifeBiology Education DiscussionsEcology (Indigenous Studies)Social Learning EnvironmentUrban GardeningLearning EnvironmentEcology (Ecological Sciences)Agricultural EducationScientific LiteracyInformal Learning EnvironmentsLearning SciencesBotanical EducationCommunity EngagementAgricultural HistoryInformal LearningTeachingNatural Sciences
Plants are essential to life on Earth and yet are often deemed invisible by the human populace. Botanic gardens are an under‐researched educational context and, as such, have occupied a peripheral arena in biology education discussions. This article seeks to readdress this absence and present the case for a more sustained use of informal learning environments, such as botanic gardens and homes, to make public the private life of plants and their role in sustaining life on Earth. By drawing on empirical data from a doctoral thesis and reviewing relevant research literature, the author argues for a renewed focus on botanical education within science education in both formal and informal contexts.
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