Journal article
Interdisciplinary curriculum reform in the changing university
V Millar
Teaching in Higher Education | Published : 2016
Abstract
In response to the current demands and trends within education, the disciplines as one of the core long-standing organizing structures within knowledge production and transmission are questioning and shifting what and how they teach. Universities are increasingly offering interdisciplinary subjects and programmes as an alternative to or alongside disciplinary subjects. This paper investigates the underlying themes and principles that inform curriculum debate around the value of the disciplines and interdisciplinarity in Australia when compared to the views and practices of academics. A focus on the knowledge that is included in discipline-based and interdisciplinary curricula reveals interdi..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
I wish to acknowledge the Australian Research Council funding support for the research project 'Knowledge Building in Schooling and Higher Education: Policy strategies and effects' (ARC Discovery Project 2011-15, DP110102466).