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Peer reviewedPerks, W. T. – Ekistics, 1980
Describes the development of planning education programs and changing conceptions of planning education in Canada. Approaches to integrating the many disciplines related to environmental planning and design are discussed. (WB)
Descriptors: College Programs, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedEl-Ahraf, Amer – Journal of Environmental Health, 1981
Universities can contribute to environmental education by addressing theoretical considerations and by developing practical applications. Environmental health can be the unifying theme for future programs. Several environmental education projects are described. (Author/WB)
Descriptors: College Role, Curriculum Development, Ecology, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedNussenblatt, Harris – Journal of Optometric Education, 1982
The University of Houston College of Optometry external clinical program, which provides fourth year students with multidisciplinary clinical activities in facilities serving underserved areas, is described. The multidisciplinary practice setting allows the students to learn about the role of the optometrist and to communicate with other health…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Experience, Clinics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPougailes, Rita – Journal of Environmental Education, 1980
The overall environmental education program of a college is described. Included are interdisciplinary strategies and policies, curriculum content, and plans for further development of the environmental curriculum. (RE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Conservation Education, Environmental Education, Field Trips
Peer reviewedMorgan, Thomas A. – Clearing House, 1981
At Central High School, all departments are responsible for teaching spelling and writing. A uniform procedure has been adopted for evaluating student writing assignments, which includes a list for faculty and students of standard theme correction symbols and suggestions for improvement of specific errors. The list is included. (SJL)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Grading, High Schools, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedHalsted, Douglas A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
Discusses the important challenges facing high school chemistry teachers in the 1980s. Topics include increasing the enrollment of non-science-oriented students in high school chemistry courses and teaching the Interdisciplinary Approaches to Chemistry (IAC) program to college-bound general students. (BT)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Declining Enrollment, General Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedLaferriere, Daniel – Academe: Bulletin of the AAUP, 1979
Semiotics and its role in the college curriculum are discussed. Semiotics is defined as an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the study of those entities that effect communication between interpreters of signs. Specifics of the discipline are discussed through examples from various fields. (SF)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Intellectual History
Peer reviewedMazor, Lester – Journal of Legal Education, 1976
Describes the development of a broad program of studies in law designed to meet the general needs of liberal arts undergraduates for an understanding of legal processes and institutions. The faculty, students, and curriculum of the interdisciplinary major are compared and contrasted with more typical undergraduate programs and with those of a…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Individualized Programs
Peer reviewedCohen, Howard; Swartz, Robert – Journal of Legal Education, 1976
Focusing on integration of the humanities and the social sciences, the core curriculum of the undergraduate Law and Justice program at the University of Massachusetts at Boston includes an interdisciplinary team taught semester course and clusters of minicourses jointly planned by members of different departments. Philosophy and course development…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedSamaha, Joel – Journal of Legal Education, 1976
An undergraduate major in Law and Society was developed at the University of Minnesota through instituting one core course in which students designed individual programs drawing on a variety of courses already taught which were directly related to the study and understanding of law from a humanistic and social science standpoint. (JT)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Individualized Programs
Goldberg, Mark F. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1996
In 1973, the founding administrator of a Long Island high school proposed adoption of a student advisory system, team teaching in the humanities, and no academic department chairs. Convinced that having chairs diminished teachers' stature, this principal successfully encouraged teachers to work together to develop curriculum, prepare budgets, hire…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Department Heads, High Schools, Humanities
Wilson, Harold C. – Horizons, 2002
Discovery Education is based on the writings of Henry David Thoreau, an early champion of experiential learning. After 2 months of preparation, 10th-grade students spent 4 days in the wilderness reenacting a piece of history, such as the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The interdisciplinary approach always included journal-writing. Students gained…
Descriptors: Camping, Experiential Learning, Grade 10, History Instruction
Peer reviewedShortliffe, Edward H.; Fagan, Lawrence M. – Academic Medicine, 1989
Stanford University created an interdisciplinary program to train researchers and academic leaders in the field of medical information sciences. The program is described, identifying experiences of interest to people developing such a program. The program's background and history, students, curriculum and philosophy, and lessons learned are…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Information Science, Interdisciplinary Approach
Chapman, Russ – Principal, 1998
The comprehensive approach to arts education, moving art from the academic fringes into the core curriculum, is producing excellent results at one Bedford, Texas, elementary school. Students there are thinking smarter and performing better. Mathematics, reading, and writing scores on the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills are steadily improving.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Elementary Education, Integrated Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach
Herbert, Doug – Principal, 1998
Describes several existing arts education programs that might be successfully adapted by other schools: Connecticut's HOT (Higher-Order Thinking) Schools program, North Carolina's A+ Schools Program, and the Los Angeles-based Different Ways of Knowing program. These programs differ but have a common bond--the conviction that the arts make a…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Benefits, Elementary Education, Integrated Curriculum


