Transdisciplinary Research on Learning and Teaching Chances and Challenges

Transdisciplinary Research on Learning and Teaching  Chances and Challenges
Author: Matthias Stadler,Frank Fischer,Arthur C. Graesser
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889712779

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Transdisciplinary Theory Practice and Education

Transdisciplinary Theory  Practice and Education
Author: Dena Fam,Linda Neuhauser,Paul Gibbs
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2018-08-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319937434

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This exciting new state-of-the art book reviews, explores and advocates ways in which collaborative research endeavours can, through a transdisciplinary lens, enhance student, academic and social experiences. Drawing from a wide range of knowledges, contexts, geographical locations and internationally renowned expertise, the book provides a unique look into the world of transdisciplinary thinking, collaborative learning and action. In doing so, the book is action orientated, reflective, theoretical and intriguing and provides a place for all of these to meet and mingle in the spirit of curiosity and imagination.

Methods for Researching Professional Learning and Development

Methods for Researching Professional Learning and Development
Author: Michael Goller,Eva Kyndt,Susanna Paloniemi,Crina Damşa
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031085185

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This volume provides alternatives for tackling existing empirical, methodological, and analytical challenges. It does so by providing a broad overview of less established, as well as emerging methods, which are of great relevance for current research on professional learning and development. As such, it offers a comprehensive collection of state-of-the-art methodologies and future directions within the workplace learning and professional development research. By describing these novel approaches and providing empirical illustrations, the book promotes innovative methodologies for investigating professional learning and development. It also supports scholars to understand upcoming empirical research and methods and encourages novice as well as established researchers to adopt new empirical strategies beyond traditional ones that have the potential to enrich a better understanding of professional learning and 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.

Transdisciplinary Research in Language Education

Transdisciplinary Research in Language Education
Author: Meghan Odsliv Bratkovich,Terry A. Osborn
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2023-09-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807768464

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Situated on the cutting edge of theory and classroom practice, this volume highlights transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary research in language education and other disciplines and epistemological spaces. The authors provide insights from language education and its potential to connect with a broad range of disciplinary traditions that include medicine, literature, fine arts, mathematics, and more. This forward-looking text addresses contemporary themes of social justice, intercultural citizenship, and antiracism throughout. Chapters provide educational research examples that can be applied in innovative ways to extend beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries. Language applications included are ESOL, Spanish, German, and Russian, with implications for both commonly and less commonly taught languages. Novice and experienced educators alike will benefit from the rigorous discussion of practice and contemporary theoretical issues. Book Features: Represents a range of research methods and practical approaches that integrate language acquisition with academic content. Shows best practices for conducting transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary research and how it can enrich language education as a whole. Addresses contemporary topics such as language policy, STEM education, integrative teaching, content area education, arts integration, and White supremacy culture. Offers creative and collaborative approaches for reaching beyond the ordinary conventions of TESOL and foreign/world language education.

Critical Transdisciplinary and Embodied Approaches in STEM Education

Critical  Transdisciplinary and Embodied Approaches in STEM Education
Author: Pratim Sengupta,Marie-Claire Shanahan,Beaumie Kim
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030294892

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Over the past decade, integrated STEM education research has emerged as an international concern, creating around it an imperative for technological and disciplinary innovation and a global resurgence of interest in teaching and learning to code at the K-16 levels. At the same time, issues of democratization, equity, power and access, including recent decolonizing efforts in public education, are also beginning to be acknowledged as legitimate issues in STEM education. Taking a reflexive approach to the intersection of these concerns, this book presents a collection of papers making new theoretical advances addressing two broad themes: Transdisciplinary Approaches in STEM Education and Bodies, Hegemony and Decolonization in STEM Education. Within each theme, praxis is of central concern including analyses of teaching and learning that re-imagines disciplinary boundaries and domains, the relationship between Art and STEM, and the design of learning technologies, spaces and environments. In addition to graduate research seminars at the Masters and PhD levels in Learning Sciences, Science Education, Educational Technology and STEM education, this book could also serve as a textbook for graduate and pre-service teacher education courses.

Integral Theory and Transdisciplinary Action Research in Education

Integral Theory and Transdisciplinary Action Research in Education
Author: Bohac Clarke, Veronika
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2018-12-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781522558743

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With its growing recognition in education, the importance of Integral Theory is slowly entering mainstream academia through interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research. Addressing the theory’s complexity is important for researchers to learn how to apply it in their classrooms and promote a more inclusive educational environment. Integral Theory and Transdisciplinary Action Research in Education provides emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of the Integral Theory model and its applications within educational contexts. With a diverse array of research problems approached through an inclusive theory framework and featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as graduate student research, inclusion culture, and organizational learning processes, this publication is ideally designed for graduate students, educators, academicians, researchers, scholars, educational administrators, and policymakers seeking current research on the utility and promise of Integral Theory as a meta-framework for methodological pluralism and transdisciplinary research.

Transdisciplinary Research in Language Education

Transdisciplinary Research in Language Education
Author: Meghan Odsliv Bratkovich,Terry A. Osborn
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2024
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807781784

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Situated on the cutting edge of theory and classroom practice, this volume highlights transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary research in language education and other disciplines and epistemological spaces. The authors provide insights from language education and its potential to connect with a broad range of disciplinary traditions that include medicine, literature, fine arts, mathematics, and more. This forward-looking text addresses contemporary themes of social justice, intercultural citizenship, and antiracism throughout. Chapters provide educational research examples that can be applied in innovative ways to extend beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries. Language applications included are ESOL, Spanish, German, and Russian, with implications for both commonly and less commonly taught languages. Novice and experienced educators alike will benefit from the rigorous discussion of practice and contemporary theoretical issues. Book Features: Represents a range of research methods and practical approaches that integrate language acquisition with academic content. Shows best practices for conducting transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary research and how it can enrich language education as a whole.Addresses contemporary topics such as language policy, STEM education, integrative teaching, content area education, arts integration, and White supremacy culture. Offers creative and collaborative approaches for reaching beyond the ordinary conventions of TESOL and foreign/world language education. Contributors: Todd A. Bates, Meghan Odsliv Bratkovich, Melisa (Misha) Cahnmann-Taylor, Juntao Li, Terry A. Osborn, Aria Razfar, Timothy Reagan, Heather Schlaman, Eugenia Vomvoridi-Ivanovic, Manuela Wagner, and Jennifer Wooten.