ABSTRACT

Current teaching, learning and assessment practices can lead students to believe that courses within a programme are self-sufficient and separate. Integrative Learning explores this issue, and considers how intentional learning helps students become integrative thinkers who can see connections in seemingly disparate information, and draw on a wide range of knowledge to make decisions.

Written by international contributors who engaged reflectively with their teaching and their students’ learning, the book seeks to develop a shared language of integrative learning, encouraging students to adapt skills learned in one situation to problems encountered in another, and make autonomous connections across courses, between experiences, and throughout their lives. More informed teachers can help students develop the necessary attributes for intentional learning, which include having a sense of purpose, fitting fragmentary information into a ‘learning framework’, understanding something of their own learning processes, asking probing questions, reflecting on their own choices, and knowing when to ask for help.

Integrative Learning draws on international research and vast studies to provide the reader with the resources to ensure access to a unified learning experience. The book discusses conceptual and technical tools necessary for facilitating integrative learning across a range of disciplines as well as providing learning pedagogies and considers integrative learning in the context of the relevance of higher education in the complexity and uncertainty of the 21st century. It will appeal to academics and researchers in the field of higher education, as well as those generating higher education curriculums.

chapter 1|16 pages

Integrative learning in US higher education

Where we've been; where we're going

chapter 2|16 pages

Integrative learning for creative teaching

Planning eportfolios for academic development in higher education

chapter 3|15 pages

Problem-based learning

An integrative approach to the cultivation of person-centeredness, empathy, and compassion

chapter 5|15 pages

Yes, and …

Cultivating the art of conversation through improvisational classroom experiences

chapter 6|13 pages

Learning agreements

Road maps to integrative learning

chapter 7|11 pages

Silence as presence

Integrating meta-cognitive practices in visual studies

chapter 8|10 pages

Making connections

The use of ethnographic fieldwork to facilitate a model of integrative learning

chapter 9|13 pages

Integrative learning

The first year seminar

chapter 10|13 pages

Developing the self in economics

The role of developmental space in an integrated undergraduate education

chapter 12|14 pages

Integrated team teaching and learning frameworks

Developing applied learning environments for teacher professional development

chapter 15|12 pages

Interdisciplinary science

Integrative learning in first-year undergraduate science

chapter 16|15 pages

Learning beyond cognition

Embodying integration from seminar to the stage

chapter 19|13 pages

Connection making through community-based research

An action research approach to enhancing community engagement activities

chapter 20|14 pages

Learning by doing

A practicum for head and neck cancer prevention

chapter 22|12 pages

Joining the dots

The curriculum vitae as an integrative learning tool