2023
DOI: 10.1111/gwat.13355
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From the Mental to the Conceptual Model: The Challenge of Teaching Hydrogeology in the Field

Joaquin Jimenez‐Martinez

Abstract: Field‐based learning in hydrogeology enables students to develop their understanding and application of practical methodologies, and to enhance many of the generic skills (e.g., teamwork, problem‐solving). However, teaching and learning hydrogeology in general, and especially in the field, presents cognitive difficulties, such as the diversity in student education and experience, the hidden nature of water movement and transport of chemicals, and the pre‐existing students' mental models of the subsurface, in p… Show more

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“…In addition, education and training are indispensable [34]. By cultivating more talents with knowledge of hydrogeology, society's understanding and emphasis on the sustainable use of water resources can be improved, promoting the formulation and implementation of relevant policies and regulations.…”
Section: Actions To Meet Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, education and training are indispensable [34]. By cultivating more talents with knowledge of hydrogeology, society's understanding and emphasis on the sustainable use of water resources can be improved, promoting the formulation and implementation of relevant policies and regulations.…”
Section: Actions To Meet Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%