Listen "#30 Thies Johannsen from TUB Germany on Transdisciplinary"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome back to the podcast! As the problems that society faces become more complex there is increasing emphasis on the need for engineers to work across disciplines, with a focus on taking interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches to engineering education. However, there can be a lack of clarity about how such terms are conceptualised within the engineering classroom, this resulting in a lack of concrete teaching interventions. In this episode we speak to Thies Johannsen, a research assistant from TU Berlin who works at the intersection between Social Sciences, Humanities, and STEM disciplines. Thies draws upon his education in Law, Social Sciences, and Politics, and Philosophy, as well as experience in policy making, advising political bodies and consulting for corporate associations and businesses.shownotes: Join Dr. Natalie Wint (University College London) and Dr. Neil Cooke (University of Birmingham) to learn about transdisciplinary engineering education.Timestamps0.00 Welcome and introduction to episode0.25 Podcast Intro0.50 Experiences in resilience from Natalie and Neil2.52 Introduction to Thies7.22 TU Berlin9.46 Why is transdisciplinary becoming more important in engineering education? Understanding disciplinary routes11.03 Specialisation, research output and impact, and innovation14.14 Defining transdisciplinary 17.05 Modes of knowledge 25.34 An example of transdisciplinary work within engineering29.43 Skills and competencies involved33.02 Transdisciplinary in the engineering classroom36.11 Classroom exercises42.32 Assessment 44.58 Challenges associated with transdisciplinary education48.03 Final advice50.27 Key takeaways from Natalie and Neil Further Reading Handbook of Transdisciplinary Learning which features Thies’ chapter entitled Cooperative Educationhttps://www.tu.berlin/en/vp-sl/transdisciplinary-learning/handbook-transdisciplinary-learningJoin us! Become a member of the European Society for EngineeringEducation, SEFI, Europe's largest network of engineeringeducators: www.sefi.bemusic (c) Lizzie Cooke all rights reserved. Written and produced by Neil Cooke and Natalie Wint. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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