Your Name and Title:  Salena Coller, MLS, Academic Librarian

School or Organization Name: St. Petersburg College

Co-Presenter Name(s):  Julia Rawa-White, Ph.D., Professor of English

Co-Presenter Name(s):  Jennifer Gregor, MLS, Academic Librarian

Area of the World from Which You Will Present: USA (Florida)

Language in Which You Will Present: English

Target Audience(s): College and University Instructors and Librarians

 

Short Session Description (one line):

Interdisciplinary education can enhance global competency. In particular, Interdisciplinary Studies Reading Groups (ISRGs) focused on celebrated world texts reach across boundaries; provide expansive opportunities for faculty & students; and advance global competency in this new, interdisciplinary world.  Contemporary research demonstrates that students who are given the opportunity to join learning communities and make interdisciplinary & international connections thrive and succeed—in their academic endeavors, in their professional lives, and in their contributions to a complex global community in which solving problems shall require new maps & approaches.

 

Full Session Description (as long as you would like):

Former Harvard Provost Steven Hyman observes, "For any university with global aspirations, it is critical to have strong programs [that are] interdisciplinary in scope” (2005). Interdisciplinary Studies Reading Groups (ISRGs) focused on global texts foster student achievement through interdisciplinary engagement and multinational maps. Dogan & Pahre point out that “The fruitful point of contact is established between sectors and not along disciplinary boundaries” (1996). The new century has brought many changes to education. Klein states that “Metaphors of knowledge have shifted from the static logic of a structure to the dynamic properties of a network, a web, a system, and a field” (2000). Contemporary research demonstrates that students who are given the opportunity to join learning communities and make interdisciplinary & international connections thrive and succeed—in their academic endeavors, in their professional lives, and in their contributions to a complex global community in which solving problems shall require interdisciplinary approaches. The evidence shows that interdisciplinarity provides the conditions in which effective learning occurs: “Students learn more when they use communications to explore what they are learning, write about what they are learning, and interact with their classmates, teachers, and members of the community” (Thaiss, 1986; National Academies, 2005-2011). This learning is broadened if linked to global consciousness. The main goals of Interdisciplinary Studies Reading Groups are to nurture (1) Interdisciplinary Learning and (2) Global Competency. Per the ISRG model, faculty & student reading groups study world texts that cross disciplines because “interdisciplinarity speaks at once to our most deeply meaningful and pragmatic intellectual interests” (Tufts 2013). Many world texts (both ancient and contemporary) are transdisciplinary. Interdisciplinary Studies Reading Groups reach across boundaries; provide expansive opportunities for faculty & students; and advance global competency in this dynamic, new world. ISRGs create faculty and students able to transcend boundaries via interdisciplinary proficiencies and global insights.

 

Websites / URLs Associated with Your Session:

About the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. (2013). Tufts University Center for

Interdisciplinary Studies. Retrieved from http://cis.tufts.edu/default.aspx.

 

De Zure, D. (1999). Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning. Retrieved from

http://teaching.uchicago.edu/pod/dezure.html

 

Hyman, Steven. (2005). Harvard Gazette. Retrieved from

http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/tag/steven-e-hyman/

 

National Academy of Sciences. (2005). Facilitating Interdisciplinary Research. Washington D.C: The National Academies Press. Retrieved from

http://www.nordp.org/assets/resources-docs/facilitating_interdisc_research.pdf

 

National Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education. (1997). Report of the National

Committee. (Chairman: Sir Ron Dearing). Retrieved from

www.leeds.ac.uk/educol/ncihe/nr_001.htm

 

Struppa, C. D. (2002) The Nature of Interdisciplinarity. Retrieved from

http://cas.gmu.edu/deans_welcome/about_the_dean/articles/interdisciplinarity/index

 

Witte, J. and Robitscher, J. (1999). Interdisciplinarity and the Disciplines. Retrieved from

www.emory.edu/ACAD_EXCHANGE/1999/mayjune99/qawitte.html

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  • Co-Chair

    This proposal is posted in the wrong place. Please copy it and paste it into a main discussion forum post as per STEP 3 in the call for proposals. Sorry I didn't catch this earlier, but this is why your proposal is not approved yet. It was not in the correct place for me to review.

    Here are the instructions: 

    http://www.globaleducationconference.com/page/2013-call-for-present...

    • I don't understand. I received an email saying this proposal was approved. I thought I had already posted it in the main discussion area.

      • Co-Chair

        Sorry to confuse you, Salena. When I was checking proposals today, I thought this was posted in an entirely different place... the presenters' group. It turns out you did post this in the main discussion forum... you are correct, but you chose the Global Collaborative Projects category, not  2013 Conference Proposal Submissions category as detailed in the call for proposal directions. Thus, your proposal was not appearing in the correct place. 

        I've switched this to the Accepted category, and I think you are all set if you booked your time. Feel free to delete these comments, and to delete a second submission if you did that (the OPTIONS button lets you edit the posts).

        Thanks and my apologies,

        Lucy

  • Co-Chair

    Please add the required tags to your proposal. See the call for proposals and edit using the OPTIONS button.

    Lucy Gray

    Conference Co-Chair

    • Hi Lucy,

      Thanks for reminding me to add the required tag. I choose "2013Teachers".

      Sincerely,

      Salena

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