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What is Interdisciplinary Teaching

Innovations in Teacher Development, Personalized Learning, and Upskilling the Workforce
A teaching methodology that is considered a successful option to achieve the goal of a holistic view of things, also based on the concept of experience.
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Opportunities and Challenges in Educator Development: Audiovisual Media Communications and Multiple-Multimodal Skills
Constantinos Nicolaou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5518-0.ch002
Abstract
This chapter presents and highlights the potential opportunities and challenges that arise in educator development in the visual-centric and modern lifestyle of the 21st century. More specifically, it seeks to explore this position through the lenses of audiovisual media communications and multiple-multimodal skills. The purpose of this chapter is to awaken the educators in order to re-approach their role and adapt their teaching style. Furthermore, its latent objective is to present the role of technology-enhanced learning in facilitating the internal education quality assurance process. Finally, this chapter also addresses issues of teaching methodology, aiming at quality and efficient teaching in education.
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Interdisciplinary Higher Education: Redesigning for Industry 4.0
An emerging educational approach whereby students are presented with complex issues and problems that demand them to draw on two or more disciplines in order to advance their understanding of those issues and problems.
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