Integrated Science: New Approaches to Education

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With the global challenges that face us and our environment, there is a growing sense among leaders in science, public policy, business, and education that we need new, more integrative approaches to science. In turn, these interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches to solving problems at the frontiers of science demand responses and reformations at the institutional level. Integrated Sciences:New Approaches to Education, a "virtual roundtable" on the topic of integrative science,creates a symphony of voices addressing the pluralistic nature of approaches to recasting science research and education. The "participants" come from different perspectives and experiences, and include Nobel laureates, university presidents, serious scholars, and distinguished scientists. Although their comments, talks, articles, and interviews on this subject may have taken place at different times and in widely different venues, they have been organized into a coherent ensemble of conversations about the necessity, promises, challenges, and implementation of integrative approaches to scientific research and education. This book will be helpful to a wide range of scientists, educators, and university and college administrators facing the exciting, if daunting, hurdles involved in integrative reform.

Author(s): Michael E. Brint, David J. Marcey, Michael C. Shaw (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 148
Tags: Science Education; Popular Science in Medicine and Health; Life Sciences, general; Biomedicine general; Educational Technology

Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
In What Ways Can or Should Science and Government Be Integrated?....Pages 3-11
What Are the Promises and Challenges of Scientific Integration?....Pages 13-38
Front Matter....Pages 39-39
Should Business and Industry Create Integrative Partnerships with Academic Science?....Pages 41-52
What Are the Institutional Obstacles to the Integration of Academic Science and Industry?....Pages 53-66
Front Matter....Pages 67-67
What Are the Long Term Implications of Integration/Interdisciplinary Science on Traditional Disciplines and Their Professional Associations (Turf Wars)?....Pages 69-76
What Are the Implications of Integrated Science for Liberal Arts Education and Pedagogy at the Undergraduate Level?....Pages 77-89
Do the New Directions in Scientific Training Have an Impact on Developing a More Diverse Workforce?....Pages 91-98
What Are the Implications for Training at the Master’s Level?....Pages 99-107
What Are the Implications for Training at the Doctoral Level?....Pages 109-128
What Are the Architectural Implications of Integration?....Pages 129-137
Back Matter....Pages -