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Salika Lawrence; Katherine De Oliveira; Jocelyne Guzman; Brady Kardos – Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research, 2025
This study employed a qualitative, case study methodology to investigate how five urban secondary school teachers fostered student-centered learning communities within their classrooms. The primary focus was to comprehend how these teachers implemented critical disciplinary literacy (CDL) to enhance engagement and prioritize student needs in their…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Secondary School Students, Urban Schools, Student Centered Learning
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Moreira, Mafalda – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2019
An Amplified Mindset of Design (AMD) has emerged from recent research on emerging design practices, as designers are once again re-inventing their identity to include an adaptability to uncertainty and paradox. However, this is not yet visible in what design education offers. As designers intervene in complex contexts and embrace participatory,…
Descriptors: Design, Teaching Methods, Interdisciplinary Approach, Cooperation
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Journell, Wayne – Curriculum Journal, 2013
This article addresses the need for researchers to move beyond discipline-specific approaches to research and practice and offers an example of how interdisciplinary understandings can increase knowledge in respective disciplines. The specific focus of the article is the shared challenges of broaching controversy in science and social studies…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Interdisciplinary Approach, Social Studies, Science Instruction
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Ogunniyi, Meshach B. – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2011
The underlying assumption to this paper is that learners' ability to appreciate the relevance of school science and its importance to socio-economic development of their communities to a large extent depends on the quality of instruction they receive from their teachers. A popular conundrum is that no country is greater than the calibre of its…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Relevance (Education), Cultural Context, Science Instruction
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Damico, James; Rust, Julie – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2010
Situated within a university-based content literacy course, this article considers the spaces between the curricular realities of middle school and high school classrooms, what we call the "what is," and potential alternative configurations of curriculum and instruction for these classrooms, what we call the "what could be."…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Teaching Methods, Interdisciplinary Approach, Technology Integration
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Conner, Ross F. – New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1986
Since evaluation has its roots in many disciplines, teaching evaluation from an interdisciplinary perspective offers special potential. A course in the Social Ecology Program at the University of California, Irvine, which provides students with the skills, knowledge, and field experiences necessary for conducting effective evaluation studies is…
Descriptors: Course Content, Evaluation Methods, Field Studies, Graduate Study
Heyer, Robert C. – Man/Society/Technology, 1983
Technology, Society, and You is a six-week interdisciplinary unit in the ninth-grade English curriculum in a West Virginia junior high school. The focus is on the interaction between technology and the individual, the opportunities and problems associated with its use, and the role that humans can play in influencing its direction. (SK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Grade 9, Interdisciplinary Approach, Junior High Schools
Brown, James Seay, Jr.; Gillespie, J. David – Improving College and University Teaching, 1977
Problems and successes of teaching an interdisciplinary and innovative course on the 1960's are reviewed by the team that taught it at Samford University. The basic framework was chronological, with heavy reading assignments and group discussions used to cover the social and political issues of the decade. (LBH)
Descriptors: American Culture, Course Content, Educational Innovation, Higher Education
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Wraga, William G. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1993
Asserts that, for citizens in a democracy to understand and act upon complex societal issues, they must be able to integrate knowledge from a variety of subjects. Traces the history of interdisciplinary social studies education and examines arguments of its supporters and detractors. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Association for Science Education, Cambridge (England). – 1981
This teacher's guide was designed for use in a course developed by The Science in Society Project. The aims of the project, course description and content, and suggestions for introducing the course are included in a general introduction. Objectives, content, commentary on supplementary reading materials developed specifically for the course,…
Descriptors: College Science, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Energy
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Connor, Mary E. – Social Education, 1997
Recommends organizing U.S. history courses around central ideas rather than chronological periods. Argues that this method affords a better grasp of the principal developments in the nation's history by treating issues in depth. Lists eight broad themes around which a U.S. history course can be constructed. (MJP)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Course Content, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design
Schaefer, Lawrence M. – 1972
A teacher's resource manual for a three to five week unit in a social studies course, which may also serve as a resource for a biology or an environment course, intends to provide secondary school students with an integrated approach to population growth and the environment in the context of other dimensions of human society, incorporating a…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Content, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Environmental Education
Schaeffler, Walter S.; Collier, Anne B. – 1978
The interdisciplinary curriculum on global economic and social development and interdependence traces Western development trends, investigates current issues and processes in development, and offers a development planning exercise. An introductory section serves as a teacher's guide. It discusses the skills developed by the activities, suggests…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Area Studies, Course Content, Curriculum Guides