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Meeting Educational Challenges in Homeland Security and Emergency Management

  • Donald A Donahue , Stephen O Cunnion , Carey D Balaban and Ken Sochats

In response to Robert McCreight and Linda Kiltz, the authors propose that the role of academia is not to await government guidance on homeland security curriculum content, but rather to define that discipline and its supportive education via the triad of teaching, research, and service. This article contends that a sizable cadre of civic-minded individuals is already present, and that academia's focus must be to develop and promulgate new knowledge across the cross-section of new students and experienced professionals. This new knowledge must include practical skills applicable to the broad scope of emergency preparedness and should leverage educational technology in its delivery.

Published Online: 2010-3-9

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