Transdisciplinary Higher Education

Transdisciplinary Higher Education
Author: Paul Gibbs
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2017-05-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319561851

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This book is not just about thinking or acting in transdisciplinary ways, but about being transdisciplinary. To achieve this requires a deconstruction of our current way of acting within the definition of being that others impose upon us. Transdisciplinarity is a phenomenological perspective of reality and its manifestation in the world in which we exist. The volume develops a widely based transdisciplinary understanding of the issues faced by higher education institutions and those who work within and with these institutions to educate professionals. It incorporates international contributions from organisational theory, anthropologists, historians, psychologists, social sciences, philosophers and practitioners to create a volume that makes an important and distinct contribution to the literature on higher education and professional practice. “Transdisciplinarity provides one of our greatest challenges in higher education, both to the way it is organized and to the nature of the curriculum. This book is an important contribution to the debate about its implications.” “Higher education is being challenged by the nature of knowledge and how it is organized—the world is transdisciplinary but out institutions are constrained by the disciplines. This book contributes to the important debates about the challenges transdisciplinarity provides to our institutions.” Professor David Boud Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney

Transversity

Transversity
Author: Sue L. T. McGregor,Russ Volckmann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1450783511

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"Transversity is an introduction to the important subject of transdisciplinary approaches to complex problems and challenges we face in the world, such as sustainability and innovation. It brings the messages and the potentials of transdisciplinarity to academic and community audiences." -- From publisher web site.

Handbook of Research on Transdisciplinary Knowledge Generation

Handbook of Research on Transdisciplinary Knowledge Generation
Author: Victor X. Wang
Publsiher: Information Science Reference
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Interdisciplinary approach in education
ISBN: 1522595317

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"This book examines transdisciplinary approaches to teaching, learning, and conducting research"--

Handbook Transdisciplinary Learning

Handbook Transdisciplinary Learning
Author: Thorsten Philipp,Tobias Schmohl
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2023-08-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783839463475

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What is transdisciplinarity - and what are its methods? How does a living lab work? What is the purpose of citizen science, student-organized teaching and cooperative education? This handbook unpacks key terms and concepts to describe the range of transdisciplinary learning in the context of academic education. Transdisciplinary learning turns out to be a comprehensive innovation process in response to the major global challenges such as climate change, urbanization or migration. A reference work for students, lecturers, scientists, and anyone wanting to understand the profound changes in higher education.

Contemporary Thinking on Transdisciplinary Knowledge

Contemporary Thinking on Transdisciplinary Knowledge
Author: Paul Gibbs,Alison Beavis
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030397852

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How can we understand what a transdisciplinary (TD) approach might actually comprise of, given its complex and various uses? This book asks the question of leading practitioners in the field of higher education and transdisciplinarity. The emergence of transdisciplinarity has been a response to the often-failed closed-system, discipline-based approaches to solving complex social problems (various reports and definitions may be found in projects reported by the OECD, UNESCO and EU). These failures are often contingent upon disaggregated notions of epistemology and the compounding failures of ontological incongruities that are evident in these discipline-based approaches. Such approaches are not necessarily confined to large, seemingly insurmountable social problems, but apply equally well to issues in educational institutions as workplaces. Transdisciplinary knowledge is in the liberation of new and imaginative understanding of the structured reality of open social systems. It gives rise to generative mechanisms, which are central to relationships of agency and structure.

Interdisciplinary Higher Education

Interdisciplinary Higher Education
Author: Martin Davies,Marcia Devlin,Malcolm Tight
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2010-11-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780857243720

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Offers a contemporary of our understanding and practice of interdisciplinary higher education. This book considers a range of theoretical perspectives on interdisciplinarity: the nature of disciplines, complexity, leadership, group working, and academic development.

Transdisciplinary Professional Learning and Practice

Transdisciplinary Professional Learning and Practice
Author: Paul Gibbs
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319115900

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This book presents thinking about and through transdisciplinary and professional development as an educative process. Rather than focusing on the delineation of the approaches offered, an analysis of these contributions points to commonality in those problems that benefit from a transdisciplinary perspective. The core elements of transdisciplinarity can lead to what might be called metanoia - another way of knowing; a knowing which is ‘beyond that which is creative and transformative. This poses challenges for the practice of all professionals and is the core issue that this book addresses. The book brings together the constituting views of transdisciplinarity, or metanoia, and focus them on current professional practice.​ The book is structured in two parts and five sections. The first part deals with key issues in Transdisciplinarity; its actuality and how it creates knowledge. Section 1 has three original papers which look at Transdisciplinarity from a different lens. Especially, the Islamic voice has not been heard in this context before. Section 2 considers the knowledge aspect of Transdisciplinarity and how this might be confronted with existing disciplinary knowledge. Part 2 of the book is directly focused on professionals and their education. The third section considers research pedagogy and graduate education for the professional. This is followed in section 4 which offers a discussion on team work. In the final section six chapters present the transdisciplinary practitioner in different contexts.

Visual and Performing Arts Collaborations in Higher Education

Visual and Performing Arts Collaborations in Higher Education
Author: Julia Listengarten,Keri Watson
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2023-07-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031298110

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This book examines the role of the visual and performing arts in higher education and argues for the importance of socially engaged transdisciplinary practices, not just to the college curriculum but also to building an informed and engaged citizenry. The first chapter defines and offers an outline for conducting transdisciplinary research. Chapters two through five present examples of transdisciplinary projects facilitated in Central Florida between 2017 and 2022. Topics and methodological frameworks include ecocriticism and climate change, migration, poverty, and displacement, ageing and disability, and systemic racism and mass incarceration. Each chapter includes descriptions of the projects and outlines how they integrated the essential learning outcomes articulated by the American Association of Colleges and Universities in the Liberal Education and America’s Promise report. A concluding chapter offers reflections on the value of transdisciplinary collaborative work and poses questions for further discussions on the role of the arts in higher education. The book is designed for graduate and undergraduate students, faculty, and non-academics interested in engaging in transdisciplinary projects to address complex societal issues.