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Strategies for Success in Interdisciplinary Team Teaching Dr. Michael Furick School of Business Georgia Gwinnett College Dr. Jennie Stearns School of Liberal Arts (English) Georgia Gwinnett College

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Strategies for Success in Interdisciplinary Team Teaching

Dr. Michael FurickSchool of BusinessGeorgia Gwinnett College

Dr. Jennie StearnsSchool of Liberal Arts (English)Georgia Gwinnett College

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Clicker practiceI am …….?

1. Female2. Male3. Other

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What is interdisciplinary team teaching?

Two or more teachers from different disciplines

Integration of disciplines to create and teach

Synthesis of disciplines, as opposed to a multi-disciplinary approach which adds disciplines together

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Concepts exist across a continuum

Cone, Park, & Cone, 1998

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Advantages of Interdisciplinary Teaching

Life is interdisciplinaryEmployers want students to work

and think in teamsNew careers blur the discipline lines

◦(bioengineering, neuroscience)Technology replacing linear models

of knowledge acquisition with broad-based models disregarding specialty

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Have you ever taught a course as part of an interdisciplinary team?

1. Yes2. No3. Other/Guest lecture

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Would you team teach again?1. Yes2. No

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If “No”, then why not?1. Not interested2. Too many issues3. Maybe in the

future4. Other

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Lower schools use team teaching frequently

79% of middle school principles use interdisciplinary teaching teams

(Valentine, Clark, Hackman,Petzko,2002)

Studies show it improves student achievement

(Felner, Jackson,Kasak,Mulhall, Brand,Flowers, 1997)

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Advantages at the college levelGains from multiple perspectiveso Instructors discuss content, style,

alternatesoMini-peer review everydayo Two “experts” in every class with

different perspectives on the same subject

Students see teamwork in actiono Instructors model the workplace

environment

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College use of interdisciplinary teaching is mixed

Stanford has 1000 faculty in its program

(Elam,Matson,Eckert,Roberts,2007)

Others have no formal program (Felner, Jackson,Kasak,Mulhall,

Brand,Flowers, 1997)

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Does your institution have a program to foster interdisciplinary teaching?

1. Yes2. No3. Maybe/ in progress

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Issues – philosophical and pragmatic Philosophicalo Better suited to fostering thinking skills than to

delivering contento A two-faculty classroom has less central

authority and can be less efficient

Pragmatico Requires more effort and timeo Requires flexibility and compromiseo Misperception among peers/dean about

workloado Administration has to agree (e.g. course credit)

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This studyCourse:

Communicating in the Business Environment• Team taught by Business School faculty and

English faculty for two semesters o (Fall ’08, Spring ’09, total of 57 students)

• Two semesters taught by Business faculty onlyo(Summer ’09, Fall ’09, total of 77 students)

Intention was to provide individual writing and speaking attention to students and improve their communication ability

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Concepts exist across a continuum

Cone, Park, & Cone, 1998

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

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Discussion

Course design•Syllabus designoEnglish dept or business schoolooutcomes & learning objectives

•Textbook selection

•Faculty presence in each class o Partnership method rather than connected or

shared method

•Assignmentso number and type; content vs. style

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Discussion

Logistics• Professor course credit & workloado Admin support for expense of using two

teachers for one classo Impact on other obligations

•Grading methods•Multiple classrooms may be needed• College not set up to do this

naturally

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Discussion

Managing student expectations•Need to be prepared for two

teachers• Style issues – English course vs.

business course•Grading – rubrics and other

strategies for guaranteeing consistency•Whom to ask for help?

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Sample of student commentsFall 2008

◦Did not like having two professors

◦Different teaching styles - hard to go between them

◦Two professors graded assignments differently

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Sample of student commentsSpring 2009

◦Dealing with two professors for one class

◦Two professors made the course much more challenging

◦The other sections did not have two professors so why did my class

◦Did not like that the speeches were given twice

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Discussion

Course Evaluations• Separate evaluations for each

instructor•Whom to evaluate•What to evaluate

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Would you expect student performance in an interdisciplinary class to be:

1. Better than a one professor class

2. The same as a one professor class

3. Worse that a one professor class

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For those that have team taught , did your student learning outcomes improve?

1. Yes, quantitatively2. Yes, qualitatively3. No4. Did not measure

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Impact on outcomes was positiveMean student grade = 80.4% for

the interdisciplinary semesters

Mean student grade = 77.2% for the traditional one faculty semesters

T-test indicates that this is significant

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Finally, items for faculty successItems for successPlanning (key, but time-

consuming)Managing interpersonal relationsAttending every lectureUsing every idea from either

facultyEstablishing common grading

standardsProviding support for studentsEnsuring dean and administration

support

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Strategies for Success in Interdisciplinary Team Teaching

Thanks for coming

Dr. Michael FurickSchool of BusinessGeorgia Gwinnett College

Dr. Jennie StearnsSchool of Liberal Arts (English)Georgia Gwinnett College