Insect Science Education
Purdue entomology has, throughout the history of the department, maintained
programs of insect-science education beyond the traditional university class
offerings. This effort has evolved over the years and has exposed untold numbers
of people to insect science resulting in statewide, national, and international
name recognition and reputation for our scientific discipline, the Entomology
Department, the College of Agriculture, and Purdue University. In addition
to providing insect-science education to the general public, these programs
have provided opportunities for in-service training in outreach education for
departmental undergraduate and graduate students. Today a high percentage of
faculty and staff contribute to the insect-science education efforts of the
department. There is a growing recognition of a national need for increased
scientific literacy in the general population and the need to recruit and educate
future scientists from the US population. This national need and the unquestioned
value of insects as the generators of excitement among the general population,
but especially in the K – 7 student age groups, provide an unparalleled insect-science
educational opportunity. This national need, in conjunction with our strong
history of successful insect science programs in educational outreach, uniquely
places the department in a position to develop a national leadership role in
this area. The faculty/staff with an interest in this area are as follows:
Faculty
| Gary
Bennett |
Urban and industrial pest management |
| Linda
Mason |
Behavior and Integrated management of food pests |
| Jonathan
Neal |
Insect toxicology and physiology |
| Chris
Oseto |
Instruction, Director of Purdue University honors program |
| Tom
Turpin |
Instruction, Instruction Development Specialist |
| Al
York |
Instruction, Science Education |
Staff
| Tim
Gibb |
Insect Diagnostician, Turf Pest Management |
| Arwin
Provonsha |
Research Specialist, Taxonomy; Curator, Purdue Entomological Research
Collection |
| Melissa
Shepson |
Educational Outreach Coordinator |