So many disciplines, so little time. I’m developing workshops to build coordination capability — aligning intent, structuring commitments, and managing execution. For someone teaching a specific set of practical skills (rather than designing broader L&D programmes), which 2–3 fields from your list would you prioritise, and why?
Great guide, this would be helpful info for any beginner scientist! I am going into educational psychology research (PhD!) and I recognize how important it is to learn about all of the related disciplines to improve my work and broader conceptual understanding.
I love this article for it not only summarises the fields involved in learning science but also highlights how sophisticated it is to educate adults. Thank you!
So many disciplines, so little time. I’m developing workshops to build coordination capability — aligning intent, structuring commitments, and managing execution. For someone teaching a specific set of practical skills (rather than designing broader L&D programmes), which 2–3 fields from your list would you prioritise, and why?
Great guide, this would be helpful info for any beginner scientist! I am going into educational psychology research (PhD!) and I recognize how important it is to learn about all of the related disciplines to improve my work and broader conceptual understanding.
I love this article for it not only summarises the fields involved in learning science but also highlights how sophisticated it is to educate adults. Thank you!