1 / 10

The Future Soil Science Students (statement or question?)

The Future Soil Science Students (statement or question?). Nick Balster Department of Soil Science University of Wisconsin - Madison. 2007 NRCS NRSS National Conference “Soil Survey — Future Directions in Soil Health and Supporting Productive Lands” June 2007.

Download Presentation

The Future Soil Science Students (statement or question?)

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Future Soil Science Students (statement or question?) Nick Balster Department of Soil Science University of Wisconsin - Madison 2007 NRCS NRSS National Conference “Soil Survey — Future Directions in Soil Health and Supporting Productive Lands” June 2007

  2. July 2006 “Soil Science Journal” • Baveye and others, 2006 • At Cornell • 1903 – 2 grads PhD in Soil Science • 1909 – Department of Soil Science • Other Departments of Soil Science founded ~ 1900 • In 2006 – faculty voted to eliminate “Soil and Crop Sciences Major”) • < ½ graduate students in soils than 10 years ago • Courses and labs filled with other disciplines • Do other institutions in U.S. and Canada face similar situation? • Is so, how severe? • What appears to be the cause? • Is the decline necessarily bad? • What can be done if viewed as “bad”?

  3. What they found… Baveye et al. 2006 • 1992 – SSSA Education Committee – survey of SS education U.S. and Canada • 2004 – Authors carry out another survey 1.) Significant decline in enrollment 2.) 40% less M.S. and PhD students enrolled 3.) Percentage of Foreigners/Nationals about the same, except for female masters 4.) More females in masters than PhD 5.) More Foreigners in PhD than masters 6.) 10% decrease in Foreign students overall 7.) Greater balance between male and female

  4. - 42% decrease in enrollment from 1992 • Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources • University of California Davis • (23 to 47 students – most in Masters) Baveye et al. 2006

  5. Baveye et al. 2006

  6. Baveye et al. 2006

  7. Possible Causes?? • Departments continue to emphasize agriculture • Previous data argues against better profit-driven disciplines • Our view may be too narrow • Soil viewed by public as having no intrinsic value • Limited training in the fundamental sciences • Failure to promote and market discipline

  8. SSSA Advocacy/Education Task Force • Action Plan: • Summarize Data • Engage Social Scientist with interpretation • Engage SSSA members – e.g. annual meetings • Develop an advocacy action plan (2009) • Need More and Better Data: • Student enrollment trends? • Major issues involving soils in next 10 years? • Recognition of Soil Science as discipline? • Job market? • Introductory soils courses? • Curriculum?

  9. SSSA Advocacy/Education Task Force • Preliminary conclusions: • Student enrollment decreasing • Faculty positions decreasing • Broader application courses • Job opportunities strong • We need help! • NRCS • NSCSS • Other soils related organizations

More Related