Inter and transdisciplinary Learning

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Abstract

This entry discusses how the role of learners has changed in higher education due to the increasing use of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary education formats and the provision of learning outside the educational sciences. As (higher) education institutions lose their pivotal role as singular creators of “new knowledge”; the learning and the learner become the centre of attention. The argument is that students should take charge of their learning while teachers become co-learners and facilitators in complex learning processes. Traditional disciplinary boundaries are replaced with fluid boundaries that allow for the influence of different disciplines and external stakeholders in creating knowledge. This shift requires a new approach to learning design and evaluation of learning. Suggesting greater flexibility in learning paths and a more inclusive attitude towards all stakeholders as part of the learning plight. Exploring this change in constructive alignment for inter and transdisciplinary learning is at the heart of this discussion.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationElgar Encyclopedia of Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity
Subtitle of host publication Sociology, Social Policy and Education 2024
EditorsFrederic Darbellay
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
Chapter 63
Pages284- 289
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic) 9781035317967
ISBN (Print)9781035317950
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Interdisciplinary education
  • transdisciplinary education
  • learning in higher education

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