Forrest Bowlick
VerifiedUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst · Epidemiology
Active 2013–2024
Research topics
- Sociology
- Medicine
- Mathematics education
- Pedagogy
- Psychology
- Virology
- Social psychology
Selected publications
Lockdown lessons: an international conversation on resilient GI science teaching
Journal of Geography in Higher Education · 2021 · 12 citations
- Sociology
- Sociology
- Pedagogy
We report the findings from two global panel “conversations” that, stimulated by the exceptional coronavirus pandemic of 2020/21, explored the concept of resilience in geographic science teaching and learning. Characteristics of resilient teaching, both in general and with reference to GISc, are listed and shown to be essentially what might in the past have been called good teaching. Similarly, barriers to resilient teaching are explored and strategies for overcoming them listed. Perhaps the most important conclusion is a widespread desire not to “bounce back” to pre-COVID ways, but to use the opportunity to “bounce forward” towards better teaching and learning practices.
Frequent coauthors
- 12 shared
Daniel W. Goldberg
University of Arizona
- 8 shared
Karen K. Kemp
- 7 shared
Sarah Witham Bednarz
Texas A&M University
- 6 shared
Eric Shook
University of Minnesota
- 3 shared
Jesse Caputo
Northern Research Station
- 3 shared
Anand Padmanabhan
- 3 shared
Brett J. Butler
- 3 shared
Courtney M. Thompson
Texas A&M University
Education
- 2016
Doctor of Philosophy in Geography, Geography
Texas A&M University
- 2012
Master of Science in Geography, Geography
University of Idaho
- 2010
Bachelor of Arts in Geography: GIS, Geography
University of Northern Colorado
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