<i>‘This attractive Handbook includes an international set of contributions that present a broad overview of the latest thinking and practices about interdisciplinary teaching. It documents major advances while reminding us of the challenges that interdisciplinarians often confront because academia is still commonly subdivided by administrative and institutional boundaries that are obstacles for effective collaboration.’</i>

- Roderick J. Lawrence, University of Geneva, Switzerland,

<i>‘Interdisciplinary teaching and learning is becoming an increasingly important and crucial component of academia because it helps the next generation in addressing the complex problems of our times. Yet since universities and programs are largely organized along disciplinary boundaries, interdisciplinarity presents teachers and administrators with multiple challenges – challenges that also tend to differ from context to context. This unique and comprehensive collection addresses a wide range of topics, providing insights and examples from seasoned experts with different backgrounds and nationalities. As such it will be a helpful resource for anyone engaging with interdisciplinary teaching and learning, and their administration.’</i>

- Machiel Keestra, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands,

Championing an emerging global community of scholars, this Handbook provides a detailed examination on how to successfully integrate interdisciplinarity into education programs. A comprehensive look into the current landscape of the field, it emphasises the importance of interdisciplinary teaching and administration in the development of creativity, citizenship and information literacy.



Addressing the philosophy of interdisciplinarity and its relationship to learning theory, this Handbook examines issues of curriculum, course design and pedagogy. This practical approach is built upon in subsequent chapters on the diversity of interdisciplinary teaching, specifically in study abroad programs, hybrid structures, and graduate contexts. Ultimately, experts discuss the challenges of introducing interdisciplinary pedagogy into a largely disciplinary teaching environment, and provide step-by-step advice on how to develop truly innovative, integrative education within existing university structures.



This accessible Handbook is an invaluable resource for both new and seasoned instructors of interdisciplinary studies. It will also appeal to students and scholars of political science, sociology, economics, and education policy.

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Contents Introduction to the Handbook of Interdisciplinary Teaching and Administration 1 Rick Szostak PART I SETTING THE STAGE 1 Learning theory and interdisciplinarity: reframing learning in terms of evolving coherences rather than “true” representations or correspondences 13 Angus McMurtry 2 The philosophy of interdisciplinarity 25 James Welch IV 3 Interdisciplinary career paths 44 Karri A. Holley PART II WHAT AND HOW TO TEACH 4 Interdisciplinary curriculum 60 Katharine Schaab 5 Designing an interdisciplinary course 77 Mariana Pereyra and Ana M. Corbacho 6 Fostering an understanding of teamwork to enhance teaching effectiveness in interdisciplinary courses 96 Ana M. Corbacho and Stephen M. Fiore 7 Teaching integration 114 Rianne van Lambalgen and Iris van der Tuin 8 Integrative teaching and learning 136 Bianca Vienni-Baptista and Sabine Hoffmann 9 The value of mapping complex problems in the interdisciplinary classroom 152 Rhonda D. Davis 10 Addressing perspectives with the toolbox dialogue method 171 Michael O’Rourke, Shannon Donovan, Jesse Engebretson, Chad Gonnerman, Lissy Goralnik, Valerie Imbruce, Paul Kjellberg, Marisa A. Rinkus and Brian Robinson 11 Challenges in teaching interdisciplinary research 194 P. Sven Arvidson 12 Interdisciplinary academic advising 211 Michelle Phillips Buchberger and Julia Pond 13 Evaluating interdisciplinary education 229 Tami S. Carmichael PART III INTERDISCIPLINARITY IN DIVERSE CONTEXTS 14 Enhancing education abroad through student-led interdisciplinary and cross-cultural research 248 Stuart Henry and Mei Zhong 15 The interdisciplinarity of the health humanities 263 Renée K. Nicholson, Ryan McCarthy and Andrea Labus 16 Interdisciplinarity and blended learning 279 Rafi Rashid 17 Graduate education in a hyper-competitive global environment 295 Nathalie Dupin and Catherine Lyall PART IV INTERDISCIPLINARY CONNECTIONS 18 When interdisciplinarity meets creativity: exploring interdisciplinary creative teaching in the 21st century 318 Frédéric Darbellay 19 Interdisciplinarity and citizenship 341 Aaron Stoller 20 Information literacy in the interdisciplinary classroom 358 Ben Brooks 21 Interdisciplinarity and integrative learning 377 Marcus N. Tanner 22 Interdisciplinarity and future studies 393 Rick Szostak PART V ADMINISTERING INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS 23 University initiatives for inter- and transdisciplinary higher education from around the world 405 Ulli Vilsmaier and Livia Fritz 24 Interdisciplinary teaching in a disciplinary world 421 Gabriela Litre and Marcel Bursztyn 25 Weaving interdisciplinarity into disciplinary structures 436 Katrine Ellemose Lindvig 26 Administering an interdisciplinary program: a practical guide 454 Evan Widders
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ISBN
9781035309863
Publisert
2024-09-27
Utgiver
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
169 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
496

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Biografisk notat

Edited by Rick Szostak, Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics, University of Alberta, Canada