This presentation considers interdisciplinary strategy enacted across three domains: education, industry and social justice. Focusing on Tasmanian case studies, where collaboration between the education sector, creative industries and community are well established in the small, regional island context, the perspectives of schoolteachers, artists, social justice and philanthropic organisations are considered. More broadly, it addresses the way interdisciplinary practices, partnerships and priorities can be recalibrated in relation to teaching and learning, to respond to global challenges.
Funding
University of Tasmania
History
Publication title
Creative Ecologies, Creative Futures (#CHEN2020)
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
Creativity in Higher Education Network
Event title
Creative Ecologies, Creative Futures (#CHEN2020)
Event Venue
University of Tasmania
Date of Event (Start Date)
2020-10-02
Date of Event (End Date)
2020-10-02
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
The creative arts; Other education and training not elsewhere classified; Expanding knowledge in creative arts and writing studies