Design Thinking in Education: Perspectives, Opportunities and Challenges
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innovation approach and curriculum.
While design thinking
can be taught as a standalone subject, its appeal in an
educational context stems from being a conduit for academic
learning goals. As Carroll et al. (2010) stated: “
Design thinking
must be integrated into academic content. While it may stand
alone, its power as a tool for learning comes in the ways it can
support a diverse range of interdisciplinary academic content”
(Carroll et al., 2010, p. 51).
This is not to say
that design thinking should
be taught in academic silos. As demonstrated by the
success of Stanford d.school and Potsdam Hasso Plattner
Institute, there is potential for
multidisciplinary design
thinking programs in education. With their model of
the “educational design ladder” Wrigley and Straker
(2017) developed a transferable
concept that provides a
process for the organization and structuring of units for a
multidisciplinary curriculum.
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