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Accepted Paper:

From Classroom to Industry: Teaching and Learning Anthropology through a Real-Life Case Study in Slovenia  
Gregor Cerinsek (University of Ljubljana) Dan Podjed (ZRC SAZU) Sara Arko (Institute for Innovation and Development of University of Ljubljana)

Paper short abstract:

This paper examines a novel approach to teaching and learning anthropology. It elaborates on the example of university-industry cooperation in which students of anthropology worked on a real-life case study, gaining industry-relevant skills as well as ability to communicate across disciplines.

Paper long abstract:

This paper examines an innovative approach to teaching and learning anthropology, developed within an EU Erasmus+ project PEOPLE. Learning Cycles address the mismatch between skills gained by students and the ones expected by employers in industry. It elaborates on the example of university-industry cooperation established in Slovenia, in which students of anthropology and other related disciplines worked on a real-life case study, gaining industry-relevant skills as well as ability to communicate across disciplines. The authors examine and evaluate the problem-based teaching and learning processes, in which the students, supervised by academic and industry mentors, experimented with their existing anthropological knowledge, skills and methods. By taking the learning process outside of the classroom into a research field site and industry environment of an automation and manufacturing IT company, the students gained experiences in positioning themselves as anthropologists within a research & development team, communicating their research processes and findings, and understanding the relevance and potential of their knowledge and skills in a non-academic, practical settings.

Panel P007
Educating Anthropologists for the contemporary world [TAN]
  Session 1 Wednesday 22 July, 2020, -