TY - JOUR
T1 - The TRAIL map
T2 - A roadmap for European Higher Education Institutes to implement Transdisciplinary Innovation Labs
AU - Sandler, Jan-Peter
AU - Andic, Branco
AU - Nieboer, Maryvonne
AU - Corazzini, Luca
AU - Idsøe, Ella Cosmovici
AU - Jensen, Nina Troelsgaard
AU - McGeever, James
AU - Cretu, Carmen
AU - Witte, Verena
AU - Wolfensberger, Marca
AU - Vandamme, Anne-Mieke
PY - 2024/7
Y1 - 2024/7
N2 - Human development has spurred hypercomplex issues like pandemics and climate change, unmanageable through STEM-alone approaches. Addressing these demands collaboration across all academic (including non-STEM disciplines) and non-academic fields, necessitating a transdisciplinary approach. Higher education should cultivate 21st-century skills, like those in TRAnsdisciplinary Innovation Labs (STEAM-TRAIL), enabling adept collaboration on multifaceted problems within diverse groups. Through a Design-based research (DBR) approach, this manuscript explores the views and needs for transdisciplinarity in higher education from different participants (teachers, students, and policymakers) from 9 European countries that were involved in the STEAM+ research projectfunded by the EU ERASMUS+. The results of this study contributed to the creation of a transdisciplinaryconceptual model for implementation: the STEAM-TRAIL map. Addressing stakeholder needs for closer collaborations, clearer examples, and actionable steps, the map serves as a repository of STEAM+ project insights, guiding universities across Europe in initiating their STEAM-TRAILs and offering structured knowledge and experiences
AB - Human development has spurred hypercomplex issues like pandemics and climate change, unmanageable through STEM-alone approaches. Addressing these demands collaboration across all academic (including non-STEM disciplines) and non-academic fields, necessitating a transdisciplinary approach. Higher education should cultivate 21st-century skills, like those in TRAnsdisciplinary Innovation Labs (STEAM-TRAIL), enabling adept collaboration on multifaceted problems within diverse groups. Through a Design-based research (DBR) approach, this manuscript explores the views and needs for transdisciplinarity in higher education from different participants (teachers, students, and policymakers) from 9 European countries that were involved in the STEAM+ research projectfunded by the EU ERASMUS+. The results of this study contributed to the creation of a transdisciplinaryconceptual model for implementation: the STEAM-TRAIL map. Addressing stakeholder needs for closer collaborations, clearer examples, and actionable steps, the map serves as a repository of STEAM+ project insights, guiding universities across Europe in initiating their STEAM-TRAILs and offering structured knowledge and experiences
U2 - 10.31378/jehc.215
DO - 10.31378/jehc.215
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2543-232X
VL - 7
SP - 1
EP - 39
JO - Journal of the European Honors Council
JF - Journal of the European Honors Council
IS - 1
ER -