Title:
Learning in Real-World Laboratories: A Systematic Impulse for Discussion
Author(s):
Singer-Brodowski, Mandy; Beecroft, Richard; Parodi, Oliver
Year of publication:
2018
Available Date:
2018-08-08T10:52:03Z
Abstract:
Real-world laboratories (RwLs) are a form of transdisciplinary research that facilitates learning processes as part of its transformative objectives. Nevertheless, little conceptual effort has been put into the understanding, planning, and evaluation of the learning dimension of RwL work. This paper applies a systematic approach from the discourse on education for sustainable development (ESD) to differentiate three perspectives on the various learning processes occurring in RwLs and exemplifies them with experiences from the RwL Urban Transition Lab 131 in Karlsruhe.
Part of Identifier:
ISSN (print): 0940-5550
Keywords:
education for sustainable development
educational theory
interdisciplinarity
real-world laboratory
social learning
transdisciplinarity
transformation
transformative science
DDC-Classification:
306 Kultur und Institutionen
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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DOI of the Original Publication:
Journal Volume:
27, Supplement 1
Journaltitle:
GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society
Department/institution:
Erziehungswissenschaft und Psychologie
Institut Futur