Chapter Introduction: Design and the Changing Educational Landscape
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Scharoun, Lisa
Meth, Deanna
Lemos Morais, Renata
Crowther, Philip
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Scharoun, Lisa (editor)
Meth, Deanna (editor)
Crowther, Philip (editor)
Brough, Dean (editor)
Belek Fialho Teixeira, Müge (editor)
Burton, Lindy Osborne (editor)
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Transdisciplinarity is a term used to describe a process in which disciplines work together to explore problems subordinating disciplinary processes and methods for the common goal of solving the problem or challenge. Along with an overview of the book’s purpose and outline of the chapter structure, this opening chapter summarizes the
collective learnings related to context, scope and scale of approaches captured across the book, and the necessary conditions for designing effective transdisciplinary curricula. It defines key terms and provides a framework for understanding teaching and learning in transdisciplinary forms. The book covers four sections: Designing Effective Transdisciplinary Curricula, Transforming Professional Identities through Transdisciplinary Learning,
Strategies for Incorporating Global Experiential Learning in Design Programs, and Global Transdisciplinary Education. The concluding chapter draws together approaches and complexities encountered, offering a comprehensive summary of conceptual tools and theories in which to situate this work.