A manifesto for plant science education

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  • Authors: Alvey E, Paterlini A, Williams ME, Cerfonteyn ME, Dobbie S, Dodsworth S, Dunbar SD, Headland LR, Kolesnikova A, Kumar P, Manrique S, Mansfield C, Stroud S, Woodhouse S, Ashton H, Benitez-Alfonso Y, Breeze E, Byers KJRP, Chetariya CP, Dyson BC, Forsyth A, Gonçalves B, Gonzalez C, Jenkins DM, Kacprzyk J, Knox K, Littlejohn GR, Lopez-Gomollon S, López-Juez E, Martinho C, Modji VDP, Moroenyane I, Newell AS, Parry GJ, Peacock J, Plessis A, Saeed B, Sanz L, Spoel SH, Tully LR, Turchi L, Woodfield HK, Hubbard KE (2025)
  • Reference: Plants People Planet. 2025 Oct;28 doi: 10.1002/ppp3.10180

Plant science education needs urgent attention. Skilled plant scientists are needed to address major environmental and societal challenges, and global communities require plant-aware professionals to drive impactful policy, research and environmental stewardship. This manifesto was collaboratively generated by a community of educators who gathered to reflect on the state of plant science education. The forward-facing document provides a clear strategy for plant science education, complementing existing research strategies. Five themes were identified as essential for meeting the evolving needs of plant science, educators and learners: (i) plants must be at the centre of an education that addresses global challenges and societal values; (ii) plant science education must prepare students for their futures using bold and effective pedagogies; (iii) equity, diversity and inclusion must be robustly embedded in educational practices; (iv) local and strategic partnerships (with industry and beyond) are required to strengthen academic education; and (v) plant science educators need resources and opportunities to develop and connect. The manifesto is intended as a framework for change. Educators, funders, publishers, industry representatives, policymakers and all other members of our communities must commit to sustained investment in plant science education. By proactively and collectively embracing the recommendations provided, the sector has an opportunity to cultivate a new generation equipped with the knowledge, skills and passion to unlock the full potential of photosynthetic organisms.