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What is Interdisciplinary Teams

Challenges and Opportunities for Transforming From STEM to STEAM Education
Teams comprised of experts with overlapping and complementary knowledge and skills gathered to perform a particular function or achieve a particular goal.
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Tools to Mediate Learning and Self-Assessment in a STEAM Unit of Work
Kate Thompson (Queensland University of Technology, Australia), Susan Narelle Chapman (Queensland University of Technology, Australia), and Harry Kanasa (Griffith University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2517-3.ch002
Abstract
In some high school learning environments, hundreds of students engage in collaborative, term-long, project-based learning STEM or STEAM units of work. In this chapter, the authors report on an ongoing design-based research project in which researchers and teachers collaborate to design, teach, and assess STEAM units of work. They draw on research on project-based learning and interdisciplinary collaboration to inform the analysis drawing on Jonassen's typology of problem solving. The purpose of this chapter is to present two tools that functioned as boundary objects mediating learning and self-assessment: (1) a ‘STEAM slider' used by students in groups to reach consensus on the use of the tools, knowledge, and processes employed in their project and (2) a criteria sheet developed to mediate students' and teachers' engagement in self- and teacher-assessment. The authors use these results to make recommendations for the next iteration of the project.
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Collaborative Care Models for Cognitive Disorder Patients
An assortment of specialists from various disciplines collaborating harmoniously in pursuit of shared objectives.
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It Takes a Well-Organized Village: Implementing RTI/MTSS Models in Secondary Schools
School site teams consisting of site administrators, school psychologists, school counselors, regular and special education teachers, parents, and other qualified individuals who are invested and knowledgeable about school success for all students. These site teams design and lead implementation of schoolwide systems of support such as MTSS and RTI and then review student outcome data on an ongoing basis to determine the success of the support and make changes as needed.
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