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Using Systems Thinking to Promote Interdisciplinary Outcomes: A Pilot Study in Land Economics

Using Systems Thinking to Promote Interdisciplinary Outcomes: A Pilot Study in Land Economics

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Date of publication
September 2016
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ISBN / Resource ID
OSF_preprint:461B3-579-418

Systems thinking is a tool that can be used by faculty to facilitate the exercise of integration while promoting critical thinking in the classroom, which is hypothesized to improve student learning. This paper describes a pilot study undertaken in 2003 in an undergraduate economics course. The paper reflects on the experiences incorporating the use of systems thinking to improve interdisciplinary learning from both the learner and teacher perspective. Land Economics/Use,

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Andrew Jones
Leah Greden Mathews

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