Interdisciplinarity & Collaboration

“…we can benefit from slowing down, consistently asking students to examine their own disciplinary assumptions (as well as our own), enhancing their conception of disciplinarity in courses within the major, and infusing a meta-critical awareness of disciplinary boundaries throughout the undergraduate career (not just in particular courses or programs).”

Abby Goode, Slowing Down, Making Space

 

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Cluster Learning at Plymouth State: A Community-Based Approach to Pedagogy by The Open Learning & Teaching Collaborative is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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