2021
DOI: 10.1080/00219266.2021.1920301
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An analysis of plant awareness disparity within introductory biology textbook images

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“…Future scientists and policymakers should be taught to recognise that tropical biodiversity extends beyond rainforests (DRYFLOR et al, 2016; Murphy et al., 2016). This will require educators, from primary school through the university level, to include open biomes in curricula and teaching materials, as a means to decrease disparities (Brownlee et al., 2021). As evidence of this need, in Brazil, the Cerrado has lost more than 50% of its original area (higher destruction than Amazonia), yet, open biomes, like the savannas of the Cerrado, are poorly represented in postgraduate restoration courses, and tree planting is still the most commonly taught restoration technique (Sansevero et al., 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future scientists and policymakers should be taught to recognise that tropical biodiversity extends beyond rainforests (DRYFLOR et al, 2016; Murphy et al., 2016). This will require educators, from primary school through the university level, to include open biomes in curricula and teaching materials, as a means to decrease disparities (Brownlee et al., 2021). As evidence of this need, in Brazil, the Cerrado has lost more than 50% of its original area (higher destruction than Amazonia), yet, open biomes, like the savannas of the Cerrado, are poorly represented in postgraduate restoration courses, and tree planting is still the most commonly taught restoration technique (Sansevero et al., 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of strategies focused on comprehensive and sound botany teaching in schools, high schools, and universities is one of the main causes of PAD (Kaasinen, 2019;Parsley, 2020). It is a reality that plants are under-represented in textbooks, and if they are, they are exotic rather than native (Celis-Diez et al, 2016): moreover, transversal information is usually presented with animal-based examples (Brownlee et al, 2021). The specific content and how it is taught at school determines the 'degree' of PAD (Batke et al, 2020).…”
Section: Educational Implications: Proposals To Counteract Plant Awar...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often biology textbooks utilize a far greater number of animal examples. One study identified that there were more than double the number of animal examples than plant examples in science textbooks (Schussler et al, 2010 ), a more recent analysis by Brownlee et al ( 2021 ) indicates this phenomenon has not changed drastically, with animal examples being more predominate across four common introductory biology textbooks (Brownlee et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: The Known Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%