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Parsons, Kate – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2005
This article deals with a cross-cultural, interdisciplinary approach to sculpture in a practice-based PhD. The research centred on context in relationship to the Giriama Commemorative Grave Posts of Kenya and my art practice in the UK. This heuristic investigation culminated in the construction of wall and floor fragments relating to vernacular…
Descriptors: Photography, Interdisciplinary Approach, Diaries, Foreign Countries
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Forrest, Scott N. – Journal of Geography, 2002
English language development classes focus on teaching students of other languages how to speak, read, and write English. They must also prepare students to meet the many standards and requirements that are prerequisites to content classes, such as geography, and high school graduation. This discussion focuses on the integration of literacy and…
Descriptors: Geography, Second Language Learning, Literacy, English (Second Language)
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Gillespie, Diane; Dolsak, Nives; Kochis, Bruce; Krabill, Ron; Lerum, Kari; Peterson, Anne; Thomas, Elizabeth – Innovative Higher Education, 2005
This article describes and assesses "Research Circles" as a mechanism for enhancing faculty collegiality and research. Recently established on our campus, these circles, composed of three to four faculty members, have had a particularly powerful effect on the new faculty members' adjustment to their tenure track positions, especially since they…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Focus Groups, College Faculty, Beginning Teachers
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Fleming, Louise Conn; Billman, Linda Webb – Middle School Journal (J3), 2005
Teacher educators routinely encounter middle grades teachers who like to include more environmental literacy in their curricula. These educators of children in grades four through nine believe that it might be considered "fluff," take away from the class time needed to meet varying state mandates or standards, be difficult to implement, or all of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Environmental Education, Middle Schools, Problem Solving
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Schneider, Mindi; Colglazier, Ashley; Beutler, Rhoda; Pollard, Caleb; Francis, Charles – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2005
This study explores "integration", the gathering of multiple disciplines of study into a curricular whole, and "interdisciplinarity", the inclusion of multiple disciplines, in the agricultural college at a land-grant university. We also evaluate the importance that employers place on student abilities to integrate information…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Natural Resources, Agricultural Education, Undergraduate Study
Hansen, Henning; Hlawatsch, Sylke; Lucken, Markus – Online Submission, 2007
Trying to implement interdisciplinary geoscience curriculum materials in geography and science education we asked how they fit into teachers' existing practices, their needs for support and strategies to plan instruction. The focus of our case study has been the identification of the goals teachers pursue with the materials, of strategies for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Earth Science, Science Curriculum, Foreign Countries
Stanczak, Gregory C., Ed. – SAGE Publications (CA), 2007
Visual research is reemerging across the social sciences as a significant, underutilized resource producing unique lines of inquiry and sparking innovative pedagogies. Stanczak's edited volume crisscrosses disciplines in ways that highlights the multiple manifestations of this newer interdisciplinary trend. As such, this volume will be useful as…
Descriptors: Photography, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Anthropology
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Nyroos, Mikaela – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2007
This article analyses change of time use and time allocation in three schools participating in a Swedish five-year national experiment in which State regulation of teaching time was weakened. Participating schools could freely decide how to use and distribute teaching time. The experiment was launched at a late stage in a 25-year decentralisation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies, Educational Policy, Educational Strategies
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Bouis, Stephanie; Reif, Susan; Whetten, Kathryn; Scovil, Janet; Murray, Andrea; Swartz, Marvin – Health & Social Work, 2007
The challenge of providing effective treatment services for the growing population of HIV-positive individuals who are also dually diagnosed with substance use and mental disorders has only recently been recognized as an important public health concern affecting both HIV treatment and prevention. This article describes a treatment model that was…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Substance Abuse, Mental Disorders, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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What Works Clearinghouse, 2007
"Middle College High Schools" are alternative high schools located on college campuses that aim to help at-risk students complete high school and encourage them to attend college. The schools offer a project-centered, interdisciplinary curriculum, with an emphasis on team teaching, individualized attention, and development of critical…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Program Effectiveness, High Risk Students, High Schools
Langa, Michelle A.; Yost, Janice L. – Corwin Press, 2006
Curriculum mapping has evolved as an invaluable communication, planning, and teaching tool. Using this dynamic method, educators can document what is being taught, what students are learning, how well they are learning, and how closely the curriculum reflects local and national standards. This lively, easy-to-use resource is a cohesive and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Instructional Development, Individualized Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach
Frank, Michael – National Geographic Society (NJ3), 2006
This book for third-to-eighth graders explains why government is needed, what it does, and how it works, by providing a grand tour of Washington, DC. The guided reading level is Q-R and the Fry level is 3.8. The suggested grade range is 3-8.
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Reading Materials
Labbo, Linda D.; Love, Mary Susan; Park Prior, Miri; Hubbard, Betty P.; Ryan, Tammy – International Reading Association (NJ3), 2006
This book gives the reader ideas for providing primary-grade students with literacy learning opportunities that integrate conventional literacies, such as phonics and comprehension, with new literacies, such as multimedia composition and hyperlink navigation. The reader will find a variety of linked activities, including reading children's books,…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Paleontology, Language Enrichment, Entomology
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Farmer, Rosemary L.; Bentley, Kia J.; Walsh, Joseph – Journal of Social Work Education, 2006
The authors reviewed current literature and curriculum resources on psychopharmacology and social work. They argue that baccalaureate and master of social work courses need to routinely include more in-depth knowledge on psychopharmacology and provide a more critical social work-focused approach to this content due to the increasing complexity of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Pharmacology, Social Work, Drug Therapy
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Colbeck, Carol L.; Michael, Patty Wharton – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2006
The authors argue for integrating Boyer's four domains through the pursuit of public scholarship.
Descriptors: Scholarship, Educational Research, Teacher Researchers, College Faculty
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