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Dr. Alan R. Berkowitz

Head of Education, Plant Ecologist | PhD, Cornell University

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Alan Berkowitz is a leader in advancing ecosystem literacy. His efforts include developing teaching materials, facilitating undergraduate research opportunities, and training educators. His projects aim to enhance public understanding of the complex interactions that govern the natural world and the ways that people influence ecosystems.

Berkowitz directs Cary Institute’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program. Over 30 years running, the program allows students to conduct hands-on ecological research under the advisement of a scientist mentor. The program, which is committed to supporting diversity, has launched nearly 75% of its alums into careers in the sciences. Berkowitz also directs the Urban Water Innovation Network (UWIN) Undergraduate Research Program.

Schools across the nation have the opportunity to partner with Cary Institute to implement freely available curriculum materials and participate in cutting-edge teacher training workshops. These collaborations bring together teachers, education researchers, and scientists – all working to improve ecological science literacy.

Berkowitz is the Education Team Leader for the Baltimore Ecosystem Study (BES), a Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) site directed by Cary Institute. In this role, Berkowitz works with teachers in Baltimore City Public Schools to bring BES research into the classroom.

Irish, Tobias, Alan R. Berkowitz, Cornelia Harris, Samantha Root, and Katherine Trudeau. 2013. “Data Explorations in Ecology”. In Association for Science Teacher Education Northeast Chapter Annual Meeting. Black Rock Forest, NY. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Irish_ASTE_October2013_DEEP_final.pdf.
Harris, Cornelia, Alan R. Berkowitz, and Angelita Alvarado. 2012. “Data Explorations in Ecology: Salt Pollution As a Case Study for Teaching Data Literacy”. The American Biology Teacher 74 (7): 479-84. doi:10.1525/abt.2012.74.7.9.
Osmond, D., N. Nadkarni, Charles T. Driscoll, E. Andrews, Arthur J. Gold, Broussard Allred, Alan R. Berkowitz, et al. 2010. “The Role of Interface Organizations in Science Communication and Understanding”. Front. Ecol. Environ. 8: 306-13.
Mourad, T., R. Rino, Alan R. Berkowitz, A. Finley, and J. Ramos. 2009. “Trail Blazers in Transforming the Culture of Ecology”. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 90: 103-8.
Jordan, Rebecca C., F. Singer, J. Vaughan, and Alan R. Berkowitz. 2009. “What Should Every Citizen Know about Ecology?”. Front. Ecol. Environ.. doi:10.1890/070113.
Harris, Cornelia, K. Notin, and Alan R. Berkowitz. 2009. “Ecosystem Literacy: Using the Classroom and Schoolyard to Teach About the Ecosystems That Support Life”. The Science Teachers Bulletin, Science Teachers of New York State.
Brewer, C.A., Alan R. Berkowitz, P.A. Conrad, J. Porter, and M. Waterman. 2008. “Educating about Infectious Disease Ecology”. In R. S. Ostfeld, F. Keesing, and V. Eviner (eds.). Infectious Disease Ecology: Effects of Ecosystems on Disease and of Disease on Ecosystems, 448-68. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.
Jurgensen-Armstrong, M., Alan R. Berkowitz, L. Dyer, and J. Taylor. 2007. “Understanding Why Minority Students Pursue Ecology Careers”. Front. Ecol. Environ. 5: 415-20.
Berkowitz, Alan R., M.E. Ford, and C.A. Brewer. 2005. “A Framework for Integrating Ecological Literacy, Civics Literacy and Environmental Citizenship in Environmental Education”. In E. A. Johnson, and M. J. Mappin (eds.). Environmental Education and Advocacy: Changing Perspectives of Ecology and Education, 227-66. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Nilon, C.H., Alan R. Berkowitz, and Karen S. Hollweg. 2003. “Urban Ecosystem Education in the Coming Decade: What Is Possible and How Might We Get There?”. In A. R. Berkowitz., C. H. Nilon and K. S. Hollweg (eds.). Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education, 476-501. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.