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Multidisciplinary Teaching, with Susan Roll and Jennifer Wilking Teaching in Higher Ed

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Susan Roll and Jennifer Wilking share their experience teaching a multidisipilnary course together on episode 341 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.



Quotes from the episode





It was really fascinating to see how students across these three disciplines had different orientations from day one to this issue of homelessness.

-Jennifer Wilking



One of the real benefits to interdisciplinary teaching is the exposure to different perspectives.

-Jennifer Wilking



Students have such a deeper understanding when they’re actually doing the research rather than just hearing about research methods.

-Jennifer Wilking



Once they have an experience and actually talk to a person who is experiencing homelessness, all of those preconceptions start to drop away; and that’s the beauty of doing research too.

-Jennifer Wilking





Resources

Student Teams Work to Alleviate Housing Insecurity



Episode 234 with Maria Andersen: A new lens to support learning outcomes



Mariah Kornbluh



Mindmap

Susan Roll and Jennifer Wilking share their experience teaching a multidisipilnary course together on episode 341 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.



Quotes from the episode





It was really fascinating to see how students across these three disciplines had different orientations from day one to this issue of homelessness.

-Jennifer Wilking



One of the real benefits to interdisciplinary teaching is the exposure to different perspectives.

-Jennifer Wilking



Students have such a deeper understanding when they’re actually doing the research rather than just hearing about research methods.

-Jennifer Wilking



Once they have an experience and actually talk to a person who is experiencing homelessness, all of those preconceptions start to drop away; and that’s the beauty of doing research too.

-Jennifer Wilking





Resources

Student Teams Work to Alleviate Housing Insecurity



Episode 234 with Maria Andersen: A new lens to support learning outcomes



Mariah Kornbluh



Mindmap

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