Program Chair: Wyatt Hoback, Oklahoma State University

Teaching and outreach are critical components of promoting entomology and advancing public understanding of the field. Entomology, the study of insects, is central to many areas of science, including agriculture, ecology, medicine, and biodiversity conservation. Teaching and outreach are essential for promoting entomology because they bridge the gap between scientific research and public knowledge. By educating people about the importance of insects, entomologists can cultivate a more informed, engaged, and environmentally conscious society. Through these efforts, we not only foster scientific curiosity and career development in entomology but also encourage sustainable practices that benefit both human populations and the natural world.  This symposium will compare entomology instruction in various parts of the world while providing insights and opportunities for comparison and collaboration.


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