AESS 2017 Draft Conference Session Schedule
Developing Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Leadership Capacity to Address Wicked Problems: Part I
Abstract
One of the biggest challenges for higher education is creating effective interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary linkages to address the many “wicked problems” facing society. More specifically, higher education needs to develop the capacity of its faculty and administrators to more effectively lead and manage the integration of disciplines and perspectives across diverse disciplinary and professional divides. This session sponsored by the Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS) and Council of Environmental Deans and Directors (CEDD) will provide strategies, approaches, and ideas for catalyzing change at the course to program level to meet the emerging needs for integration across disciplines and perspectives. These approaches need to be embedded in student education. It will specifically engage participants in the processes, approaches, and products developed by two NSF-funded projects - the InTeGrate Project and the EMBERs project.
The goals of this workshop are to:
- Bring together faculty and administrators from the physical sciences, social sciences, economics, the humanities and Earth sciences to explore the use of InTeGrate materials and approaches to achieve interdisciplinary programmatic change; and
- Explore the EMBeRS (Employing Model-Based Reasoning for Socio-environmental Synthesis) model for creating more effective interdisciplinary teams that have a shared vision