Having celebrated interdisciplinary teaching and learning for the past 3 episodes, today’s episode acknowledges that teaching and learning through interdisciplinary approaches can have their own challenges. For this reason, we feature Dr. Shannon Leddy, Dr. Hartley Banack, Dr. Marina Milner-Bolotin, and Dr. Sandrine Han, sharing their knowledge on the challenges they face or witness teachers having, plus their ownContinue reading “Challenges in Interdisciplinary Teaching”
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Art & Interdisciplinary learning
This episode features Dr. Sandrine Han, Dr. Shanon Leddy, and Dr. Marina Milner-Bolotin talking about the A in STEAM methodologies and the place Art has in interdisciplinary learning. Showcasing examples of art-based projects intertwined with Indigenous pedagogies, environmental pedagogies, and museum spaces; arguing Art provides more inclusive ways of engaging our learners.
Technology and Interdisciplinary Learning and Teaching
This episode features Dr. Jennifer Jenson, Dr. Marina Milner-Bolotin, and Dr. Sandrine Han, sharing their knowledge on concepts like computational participation, video games, online platforms, and the virtual world. Plus many examples and tips on how to better incorporate technology to engage learners and enhance our teaching practices.
Outdoor and Interdisciplinary Learning
The podcast starts our podcast series with Dr. Hartley Banack who explores outdoor education through interdisciplinary learning, guiding us through a step by step plan to learn outside our own schools, and neighborhoods. Then Dr. Shanon Leddy joins us with an example of teaching Indigenous knowledge; in an interdisciplinary way; in an outdoor environment. ClosingContinue reading “Outdoor and Interdisciplinary Learning”