Facilitator’s Training Program (TFP) is a support for teaching assistants in interdisciplinary subjects. Throughout the semester, teaching assistants share experiences and learn important tools for facilitating interdisciplinary groups.
Teaching tools
Allen Repko (2008) has outlined a step-by-step model as a guide for interdisciplinary research processes. Although the seven steps appear as a ranked list, the process itself is iterative and dynamic.
Brainstorming rules function as guidelines for safe and productive collaboration. This is essential for creating a good and encouraging learning environment.
It can be challenging to come up with ideas in group work. Time, doubt, and overanalyzing are often barriers to brainstorming. Brainwriting is a useful tool to support group collaboration and facilitate both individual and collective development of ideas.
Facilitator’s Training Program (TFP) is a support for teaching assistants in interdisciplinary subjects. Throughout the semester, teaching assistants share experiences and learn important tools for facilitating interdisciplinary groups.
The interdisciplinary facilitator program is a support tool for teaching assistants in interdisciplinary subjects. Throughout the semester, teaching assistants share experiences and learn important tools for facilitating interdisciplinary groups.
INTED's interdisciplinary workshop provides students with the opportunity to collaborate in interdisciplinary teams, develop interdisciplinary skills, and adress current issues from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Are you interested in exploring how the fashion and textile industry can become more environmentally friendly and fair?
INTED's interdisciplinary facilitator program provides students with training to become facilitators for interdisciplinary student groups.