In this paper, we present the outline of an interdisciplinary undergraduate course entitled: “Islands: Models for our Planet – Metaphors for our World”, and will reflect on insights gained during its development and teaching in two consecutive academic years (2014-2015; 2015-2016). The main challenge faced during the development and teaching of this interdisciplinary course was to introduce a wide range of topics in a coherent way. For this reason, a theoretical framework was developed to guide students throughout their learning process and to structure the content of the course. The developed course materials are shared in the supplementary materials of this paper to facilitate colleagues around the world who are teaching a course in islan...
This article elucidates some of the opportunities and challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration ...
As the challenges faced in today’s world are increasingly complex, a large number of specialised ind...
In recent years, interdisciplinary fields have increased in academia. Some, such as biomedical scien...
The Anthropocene era is upon us, and the world the next generations will face is beyond our imaginat...
The purpose of this symposium is to bring together several research programs that aim to advance the...
According to Carl Sagan (1987), Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowled...
Advocates of interdisciplinary teaching and learning in higher education suggest that interdisciplin...
This paper examines issues relating to the design/redesign of the pedagogy of interdisciplinary unde...
AbstractWith dramatic changes taking place in higher education these days, the calls for teaching an...
The oceans comprise 70% of the surface area of our planet, contain some of the world’s richest natur...
The Project, a course designed for first and second year college students, is considered useful as a...
To better understand how to structure interdisciplinary education, there is a need to study and lear...
"Interdisciplinary Higher Education" offers a contemporary of our understanding and practi...
UNESCO World Heritage K’gari-Fraser Island, located off the east coast of Australia, is a unique env...
Interdisciplinary education provides unique learning, problem solving and research opportunities, al...
This article elucidates some of the opportunities and challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration ...
As the challenges faced in today’s world are increasingly complex, a large number of specialised ind...
In recent years, interdisciplinary fields have increased in academia. Some, such as biomedical scien...
The Anthropocene era is upon us, and the world the next generations will face is beyond our imaginat...
The purpose of this symposium is to bring together several research programs that aim to advance the...
According to Carl Sagan (1987), Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowled...
Advocates of interdisciplinary teaching and learning in higher education suggest that interdisciplin...
This paper examines issues relating to the design/redesign of the pedagogy of interdisciplinary unde...
AbstractWith dramatic changes taking place in higher education these days, the calls for teaching an...
The oceans comprise 70% of the surface area of our planet, contain some of the world’s richest natur...
The Project, a course designed for first and second year college students, is considered useful as a...
To better understand how to structure interdisciplinary education, there is a need to study and lear...
"Interdisciplinary Higher Education" offers a contemporary of our understanding and practi...
UNESCO World Heritage K’gari-Fraser Island, located off the east coast of Australia, is a unique env...
Interdisciplinary education provides unique learning, problem solving and research opportunities, al...
This article elucidates some of the opportunities and challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration ...
As the challenges faced in today’s world are increasingly complex, a large number of specialised ind...
In recent years, interdisciplinary fields have increased in academia. Some, such as biomedical scien...