We use Simpson and Conner-Ogorzaly, Economic Botany: Plants in Our
World, 3rd ed. and supplement with readings from the news.
M. Reed
Texas A&M
Beverly Brown wrote:
>> I'm working on a new non-majors "Plants and People" course and looking
> for texts. The best I've found so far is Levetin and McMahon, "Plants
> and Society" but I am not terribly excited about it. The course is more
> of an economic botany class, rather than straight botany. Any other ideas?
>> Also, where might innovative ideas in botany education be published?
> Are there any journals you use, or are aware of, where articles on
> botany education are published?
>> THanks!
>> Beverly
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