Capturing the Processes of Our Transformative Learning in a Transdisciplinary Research Course

  • Richards J
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Abstract

Transdisciplinary scholarship has experienced a renaissance in higher education. Yet, little research has captured transformations in students’ viewpoints as they collaborate in transdisciplinary courses to consider solutions to complex societal problems. In this narrative inquiry, I chronicled my doctoral students’ perspectives and my thinking in a Transdisciplinary Research class in which students attempted to unravel the social justice dilemma of escalating economic disparities between rich and poor citizens in the United States. I believe knowledge is socially constructed. Therefore, student collaboration and sharing of their reflective stances were integral to the curriculum.

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Richards, J. C. (2015). Capturing the Processes of Our Transformative Learning in a Transdisciplinary Research Course. LEARNing Landscapes, 9(1), 197–216. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v9i1.753

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