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Interdisciplinary learning : ambitious learning for an increasingly complex world A thought paper from Education Scotland, NoTosh and a Co-Design team from across Scotland Introduction Overview COVID-19 What is IDL? Key challenges and suggestions The whole person - knowledge, skills and wellbeing Lifelong breadth in learning learning with purpose, with partners Suggestions IDL is learning More than just engagement : deep thinking and deep learning Collaborative learning , teacher coaches Shared goals, not dictated goals Suggestions Realising ambition, embracing opportunities and building confidence Challenge realises ambitious learning , opens opportunities Build confidence through a shared language Suggestions: References Participants in the Co-design Team Introduction Overview Despite being at the heart of Scotland s Curriculum of Excellence (CfE), Interdisciplinary learning (IDL) has not yet become a habitual learning approach in all of Scotland s schools.
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