World’s Greatest Challenges: Building Interdisciplinary Understanding and Collaboration among Business and Social Work Students

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Catherine M. L. Pearl, Brent Oliver
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Abstract

Socially engaged students cross all disciplines. Today’s complex and rapidly changing environment poses new challenges for practitioners, students, and educators working within and alongside post-secondary institutions. This research explores how business and social work students interpret and perceive the world’s greatest challenges. Eighty-four students participated in the mixed methods study wherein a workshop was delivered to two social innovation and two social work classes. The workshops provided a forum for students to explore their perspectives on the world’s greatest challenges individually and as part of a group. Differences and similarities are reported regarding student perspectives of the world in which they live. The results reinforce a change in student mindset requiring significant shifts in the development and delivery of social impact curriculum and pedagogy related to creating shared value, social innovation, and changemaking.
世界上最大的挑战:在商业和社会工作专业的学生之间建立跨学科的理解和合作
参与社会活动的学生跨越所有学科。当今复杂而快速变化的环境对在高等教育机构内工作的从业者、学生和教育工作者提出了新的挑战。本研究探讨了商业和社会工作专业的学生如何理解和感知世界上最大的挑战。84名学生参加了混合方法研究,其中一个工作坊被交付给两个社会创新和两个社会工作班。这些研讨会为学生们提供了一个论坛,让他们以个人或团体的形式探讨他们对世界上最大挑战的看法。关于学生对他们所生活的世界的看法的差异和相似之处。这些结果强化了学生心态的改变,要求在开发和提供与创造共享价值、社会创新和变革相关的社会影响课程和教学法方面做出重大转变。
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