Higher education is changing rapidly in response to the global challenges of the twenty-first century, but for disciplinarily-trained lecturers interdisciplinary curriculum and course design is a time-consuming process fraught with difficult pedagogical choices.
This reader is the first book to bring together key texts on interdisciplinary teaching and learning, all drawn from a growing literature of peer-reviewed academic books and journals. As well as presenting excerpts from these foundational texts, commentaries provide essential guidance on the relevant themes, helping lecturers to reflect on this fast-moving landscape.
This is an essential resource for those designing and teaching interdisciplinary courses.
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction: Working from an Integrationist Vision – Iris van der Tuin
1. Students Learning from Interdisciplinary Higher Education
Commentary: ‘Unraveling (Un)intended Interdisciplinary Learning Outcomes’ – Jessica Oudenampsen and Jael Draijer
2. Designing Interdisciplinary Higher Education
Commentary: ‘Strategies for Supporting Teachers in Outcome-based Design of Interdisciplinary Higher Education’ -Esther Slot
3. Ten Integrative Research Methodologies
Commentary: ‘Ten Conceptions of Knowledge’ – Simon Gusman and Sjang Ten Hagen
4. Support and Challenges of Interdisciplinary Higher Education
Commentary: ‘Frameworks for Teaching Metacognition and Reflection’ – Rianne van Lambalgen and Anastasia Hacopian
5. Teachers Learning from Interdisciplinary Higher Education
Commentary: ‘Engaging in Dialogues’ – Lars Heuver and Sabine Uijl
6. Institutionalization and Governance of Interdisciplinary Higher Education
Commentary: ‘Addressing the Function of Academic Education by Cultivating Communities from the Interstices’ – Zowi Vermeire and Joki van de Poel
7. Research of Interdisciplinary Higher Education
Commentary: ‘A Case for Plural Scholarship of Interdisciplinarity’ – Annemarie Horn and Frank Hakemulder
8. Overview of Online Resources – Timothy Bland and Caspar Schoevaars
Over de auteur
Iris van der Tuin is Professor of Theory of Cultural Inquiry in the Faculty of Humanities and university-wide Dean of Interdisciplinary Education at Utrecht University.