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Title Interdisciplinary Problem-Based Learning-A Student-Centered Pedagogy to Teach Social Sustainable Development in Higher Education
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Authors Brassler, M
Title Interdisciplinary Problem-Based Learning-A Student-Centered Pedagogy to Teach Social Sustainable Development in Higher Education
Year 2016
Published
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-32928-4_17
Abstract This article presents a pilot project at Hamburg University addressing challenges of social sustainability to students of Psychology, Economics, and Business Administration. Especially developed for teaching sustainability, Interdisciplinary Problem-based Learning (iPBL) is a student-centered pedagogy, combining two different teaching methods: Problem-based Learning and Interdisciplinary Learning. Fostering a multi-perspective approach to highly complex problems like corruption, health inequality, and social inequity, students work in interdisciplinary teams consisting of 8 to 10 members. After reading the problem, they follow 8 steps to identify solution approaches: (1) clarification of terms and concepts throughout the disciplines, (2) formulation of an interdisciplinary problem statement, (3) brainstorming about monodisciplinary theories, models and methods related to the problem, (4) classification and structuring of brainstorming by identifying possible connections and discrepancies throughout the disciplines, (5) formulation of interdisciplinary learning objectives, (6) self-study by reading papers across disciplines, (7) interdisciplinary post-discussion, and (8) formulation of an integrative team statement. In each team, students assign roles (discussion leader, team member and secretary). Additionally, each team is supported by a tutor. While promoting interdisciplinary thinking to develop innovative solutions, iPBL is designed to enhance understanding of and competence in social sustainability.
Author Keywords Higher education; Education for social sustainable development; Interdisciplinary learning; Problem-based learning; Psychology; Economics
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000389523600018
WoS Category Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Education & Educational Research
Research Area Science & Technology - Other Topics; Education & Educational Research
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