Creating Transformative Interdisciplinary Learning Opportunities for College Students

Author:

Bass Michelle1,Dompierre Kerry-Ann B.2ORCID,McAlister Martha3

Affiliation:

1. Program Leader, Interprofessional Mental Health and Addictions, School of Health and Human Services, Camosun College, Victoria, BC, Canada

2. Simulation Education Coordinator, School of Health and Human Services, Camosun College, Victoria, BC, Canada

3. Chair, Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Camosun College, Victoria, BC, Canada

Abstract

Collaboration across multiple perspectives enhances the potential for innovative solutions to the complex issues of our time. An interdisciplinary education (IDE) community of practice (CoP) proved to be a catalyst for bringing together interested faculty from across a large public college to create an IDE learning event focused on homelessness. Using a qualitative research approach, we explored the process and impact on student learning. Four main themes emerged: authentic engagement, transcending perspectives, collective responsibility, and cultivating curiosity. The first three themes identify the transformative power of IDE, while the last theme highlights the challenge of remaining open to differing perspectives. We learned the value of incorporating perspectives beyond strictly disciplinary views, such as narratives from those directly impacted by homelessness—to stimulate empathy, transformation, and the will to act.

Funder

Camosun College’s Creativity and Innovation Grant

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education

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