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Kleiner, E. L. – 1983
The University Studies program at Indiana State University, Terre Haute, is described with regard to program objectives, staffing, admissions, advisement, requirements, and enrollment. The program offers an alternative to meeting general education requirements. While it focuses on contemporary issues of value and choice, it is suitable for all…
Descriptors: College Programs, General Education, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Whitten, Elizabeth – 1982
The Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS) special education programs function with a multidisciplinary team called the Child Management Committee. The Child Study Committee, which usually meets once a week, develops, implements, and monitors comprehensive, multidisciplinary assessment procedures; summarizes assessment results in written…
Descriptors: Dependents Schools, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Programs
Lewinski, Marcel – Studies in Language Learning, 1981
A number of ways to integrate foreign language education and social studies are given from the perspective of a social studies teacher. An area studies course might include the foreign language component as well as social studies, art, music, and historical perspectives. Such a course would also include special evening and weekend activities.…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Class Activities, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness
Musumeci, Marilyn; Koen, Susan – 1982
The manual provides a set of guidelines for documenting and assessing the degree to which the classroom component of the validated Regional Program for Preschool Handicapped Children is being replicated at other adoption sites. Section 1 identifies the three key elements of the Regional Program: the interactive teaching process; the…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Glossaries, Interdisciplinary Approach, Parent Participation
Miles, John Charles – 1979
This study argues that environmental problems occur because people decide to act in their world in ways harmful to it and to themselves. Such decisions occur because people are in some cases ignorant of the consequences of their choices for themselves and their environment. They are not aware of the alternatives open to them because they have…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. Inst. for the Study of Exceptional Children. – 1982
The final report details the background and activities of the Institute for the Study of Exceptional Children, an interdisciplinary collaborative effort of two research-service organizations: the Infant Laboratory of Educational Testing Service in Princeton, New Jersey, and the Pediatrics Service of the Roosevelt Hospital in New York. An…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Exceptional Child Research, Handicap Identification, High Risk Persons
Sosa, Luis F. Fernandez – 1982
The rationale and development of a business Spanish curriculum at Western Illinois University are described. Through a synergistic combination of courses from the College of Business and the communication and foreign language departments, eight new courses were created. The historical interrelationships of communication, language, and business,…
Descriptors: Business, Business Communication, College Curriculum, Communication Skills
Rubin, Laurie – 1984
This integrated social studies curriculum helps grade 6 students learn the paths of the food they eat from farm to table, the roots of hunger here and abroad, and how they can act locally on a global problem. Focusing on the social science aspects of the food system, 35 lessons (50 class hours) designed to be used once or twice a week throughout…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Food, Global Approach, Grade 6
Smolucha, Larry W.; Smolucha, Francine C. – 1983
A perspective on artistic creativity developed by an artist and a psychologist is presented. The artist approaches art as a semiotic system built upon relations between visual isomorphisms. The psychologist is concerned with the origins of analogical thought in children's symbolic play and its possible maturation into a component of adult…
Descriptors: Analogy, Art, Artists, Children
McNamara, Brooks – 1984
To explain the development of the performance studies department at New York University (NYU), this paper describes the early years of the department as it began in the graduate drama department, noting how an association of concerned people, including Robert Corrigan, Richard Schechner, Monroe Lippman, Michael Kirby, and Brooks McNamara, and…
Descriptors: Departments, Drama, Educational History, Formative Evaluation
Brown, Peggy Ann, Ed. – Forum for Liberal Education, 1985
Humanities programs at selected colleges are described, and the value of emphasizing subject matter in humanities programs is discussed in an article by Richard Ekman, "A Plea for Practical Idealism." The most effective programs encourage students to respect subject matter, engage important questions, and search for answers to the…
Descriptors: College Programs, Course Descriptions, Cultural Education, Higher Education
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Kelly, Thomas E. – French Review, 1974
Presents details of an interdisciplinary experiment at Purdue University. (PMP)
Descriptors: College Programs, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization
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Watkin, Neal; Ahrenfelt, Johannes – Teaching History, 2005
What should we do with our brightest and best? Neal Watkin and Johannes Ahrenfelt suggest an enquiry for a very high ability Year 8 group which is both challenging and genuinely historical. The enquiry itself has cross-curricular elements within its historical framework: it draws on geography, sociology and citizenship. This should not distract us…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Academically Gifted, Inquiry, Active Learning
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Rodnitzky, Jerome L. – History Teacher, 1974
American popular music -- ballads, folksongs, and mass media songs -- can be used in an American studies class to trace social history. This takes advantage of young people's loyalty to music and enlists their aural sensitivities in learning about the United States. (JH)
Descriptors: American Studies, History Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Multimedia Instruction
Grassi, John R. – Journal of Open Education, 1974
A newspaper's reporting and documenting of a local issue is used as a curricular starting point in many subject areas. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, Curriculum Development
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