Interdisciplinary teaching and learning in higher education incorporates multiple ways of knowing. As interdisciplinary pedagogies become increasingly important in a global knowledge economy, which learning theories best inform thinking and practice in these endeavours? This paper explores a range of theories and ideas about learning, including constructivism, situated learning, experiential learning and phenomenography, and their relevance to interdisciplinarity in higher education.<br /
Learning theories broadly characterised as constructivist, agree on the importance to learning of th...
Teaching is about engendering learning. This chapter looks at some of the common learning theories t...
Burch, V. C., et al. 2016. Towards a conceptual framework for interdisciplinary teaching and learnin...
The purpose of this symposium is to bring together several research programs that aim to advance the...
This exploration of constructivism begins with a discussion of constructivist epistemology and learn...
Research questions are shaped, explicitly or implicitly, by the theories we bring to bear upon our s...
IPE is no longer theory less. Many theories from a range of disciplines have been applied to the fie...
IPE is no longer theory less. Many theories from a range of disciplines have been applied to the fi...
Advocates of interdisciplinary teaching and learning in higher education suggest that interdisciplin...
This paper explores the development and early validation of a conceptual framework for learning-cent...
The two main learning theories currently in vogue, are constructive and social constructivist theori...
This book was written in stages while working in higher education for the past sixteen years, while ...
There is increasing interest in the theoretical underpinning of interprofessional education (IPE) an...
The main objectives of this theoretical paper are to compare some constructivist-related learning th...
Learning Theories are of great importance in the teaching-learning process. The objective of this wo...
Learning theories broadly characterised as constructivist, agree on the importance to learning of th...
Teaching is about engendering learning. This chapter looks at some of the common learning theories t...
Burch, V. C., et al. 2016. Towards a conceptual framework for interdisciplinary teaching and learnin...
The purpose of this symposium is to bring together several research programs that aim to advance the...
This exploration of constructivism begins with a discussion of constructivist epistemology and learn...
Research questions are shaped, explicitly or implicitly, by the theories we bring to bear upon our s...
IPE is no longer theory less. Many theories from a range of disciplines have been applied to the fie...
IPE is no longer theory less. Many theories from a range of disciplines have been applied to the fi...
Advocates of interdisciplinary teaching and learning in higher education suggest that interdisciplin...
This paper explores the development and early validation of a conceptual framework for learning-cent...
The two main learning theories currently in vogue, are constructive and social constructivist theori...
This book was written in stages while working in higher education for the past sixteen years, while ...
There is increasing interest in the theoretical underpinning of interprofessional education (IPE) an...
The main objectives of this theoretical paper are to compare some constructivist-related learning th...
Learning Theories are of great importance in the teaching-learning process. The objective of this wo...
Learning theories broadly characterised as constructivist, agree on the importance to learning of th...
Teaching is about engendering learning. This chapter looks at some of the common learning theories t...
Burch, V. C., et al. 2016. Towards a conceptual framework for interdisciplinary teaching and learnin...