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Dr. Patricia Patrick
Award Year: 2022

Patricia Gail Patrick (Trish) is conducting a research project entitled “Sumatran Traditional Healers: Leaders of Conservation Knowledge and Ecological Understanding” hosted by the Universitas Bengkulu (UNIB) under the 2022 Fulbright US Scholar Program. Her research period is from October 2022 to April 2023. This is her second Fulbright. She was completing a similar project in 2019-2020 when her research was shut down due to Covid-19.

She is working with her university team to investigate the role of traditional healers as leaders of community conservation knowledge and ecological understanding. The project is a full-scale study of Battra and villagers in eight tribes in Bengkulu Province (Enggano, Kaur, Lembak, Muko-Muko, Pekal, Pasemah, Rejang, and Serawai) and UNIB biology students (who are from these tribes).

She seeks to use the narratives from the native healers, community, and biology students to define their Sense of Conservation. By defining the ways in which community conservation knowledge and ecological understanding are framed by native healers, she seeks to develop a local Sense of Conservation in Sumatra. This information may be used to develop long-term conservation programs based on local beliefs and needs.

Trish is an associate professor of methodology in the Department of Teaching, Counseling, and Leadership at Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia. She holds a PhD in curriculum and instruction in science education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Her research focuses on learning outside the classroom with an interest in how families learn science and their perspectives on conservation. Her upcoming book is titled How People Learn in Informal Science Environments. Her published books are Preparing Informal Science Educators: Perspectives from Science Communication and Education and Zoo Talk.

 

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