Journal article

Productive Uncertainty: The Pedagogical Benefits of Co-Creating Research in the Design Studio

R McLaughlan, A Pert, JM Lodge

International Journal of Art and Design Education | WILEY | Published : 2021

Abstract

Balancing the competing demands of research and teaching has long been lamented by academics. The challenges associated with Covid-19 will make this increasingly difficult. An integrated approach to research and teaching, where students are directly engaged in the production of research, may provide a useful strategy to support ongoing research within the design disciplines whilst befitting student learning. The production of original research requires a willingness to engage in – and manage –uncertainty. Contemporary higher education acknowledges that global challenges are increasing in complexity and, thus, students require opportunities to learn to productively manage this complexity. Uti..

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