A focus on interdisciplinarity in teaching

By Eliza.Compton, 27 February, 2025
Learn how to break higher education out of its silos through course design, assessment and lessons adapted to the real world
A focus on interdisciplinarity in teaching
Learn how to break higher education out of its silos through course design, assessment and lessons adapted to the real world
Interdisciplinarity in teaching spotlight

Interdisciplinarity, the crossing of traditional boundaries between academic disciplines to advance understanding of a complex world, is lauded as the salve to wicked problems, such as climate change and disease, and multifaceted real-world questions. When embedded in curricula and course design, interdisciplinary teaching enables students to step back from the narrow lens of one subject specialism and get a broader understanding of how things work in practice. It can augment engineering or healthcare, for example, with insights from the social sciences or humanities. But such ambitious cross-disciplinary goals must overcome culture clashes and difficulties around assessment, accreditation and pedagogy. This collection offers advice for instructional design, inter-faculty collaboration, inclusive classrooms and integrating technology to advance the mission of interdisciplinarity.

By Laura.Duckett, 19 February, 2025
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Interdisciplinarity is an ambitious and rewarding research process, but how realistic can we be in a 10-week module? Here is how to frame the task, structure the process and balance workloads
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Developing interdisciplinary approaches, courses and curricula
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The higher education teaching toolbox offers a dazzling array of possibilities – from flipped learning to virtual internships – to help students acquire the silo-busting skills that can lead to novel solutions and innovation. Here’s how to teach interdisciplinarity by example.

Assessment methods and challenges in interdisicplinary teaching
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By Laura.Duckett, 17 February, 2025
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Effectively assessing interdisciplinarity involves encouraging students to ask the right questions and critically evaluating the quality of the knowledge created, explains Simon Scott
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By Eliza.Compton, 10 June, 2023
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A benchmark of success for interdisciplinary learning is graduates who have the flexibility to examine their areas of interest and develop attributes that deliver practical value to future employers

Interdisciplinary learning prepares students for a working world that requires skills from beyond the confines of one subject-specific degree. Inter-professional courses that present authentic, complex challenges can help graduates with this adjustment. A benefit illustrated here is healthcare education, where effective communication and collaboration skills are vital.

By Eliza.Compton, 6 August, 2024
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Technical challenges as well as the personal demands that teachers face make support programmes at higher education institutions all the more important. Here’s how self-paced, modular training can boost teacher engagement and student satisfaction
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Interdisciplinarity as a gateway to teaching real-world skills
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Artificial intelligence is a multidisciplinary tool, so it can be used to help students and lecturers break out of subject silos and draw on broader expertise. And an interdisciplinary approach to engaging with AI is likely to herald better results, as these resources explain.

Interdisciplinarity as a key to inclusive education
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By Eliza.Compton, 24 January, 2025
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Despite years of effort across the education sector, engineering sciences are still not gender equitable. Incorporating more social sciences into engineering education could help address the imbalance
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By Laura.Duckett, 27 February, 2025
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A guide to conducting preliminary research, setting goals and defining each member’s level of input to an interdisciplinary research project
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