Chapter 13 Working towards Transdisciplinary Futures: Complexities and Concepts in Education
Author(s)
Meth, Deanna
Scharoun, Lisa
Crowther, Philip
Belek Fialho Teixeira, Müge
Brough, Dean
Burton, Lindy Osborne
Contributor(s)
Scharoun, Lisa (editor)
Meth, Deanna (editor)
Crowther, Philip (editor)
Brough, Dean (editor)
Belek Fialho Teixeira, Müge (editor)
Burton, Lindy Osborne (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
As the concluding chapter of the book, ‘Contemporary Design Education in Australia: Creating Transdisciplinary Futures’, this chapter draws on cases from across the book while seeking to advance conversations on
transdisciplinarity in two main ways. The first section details the myriad
complexities faced when developing and delivering transdisciplinary
education, complexities that in themselves are ‘wicked problems’. These include the tensions surrounding disciplinary identities and views on the purpose of education, as well as the messiness of administering and operationalizing transdisciplinarity in learning and teaching. The latter half of the chapter moves discussions toward a more positive space, offering a collation of theoretical concepts and frames referred to across the book. Collectively, these serve to aid educators in both making sense of, and carrying out transdisciplinary learning and teaching endeavours.
Keywords
transdisciplinary education; conceptual frameworks; transdisciplinary curricula; transdisciplinary design; curriculum designISBN
9781789388671, 9781789387865, 9781789387889, 9781789387872Publisher
IntellectPublication date and place
2023Classification
Educational: Art and design
For undergraduate education and equivalents