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Stephens, Pamela Geiger; Paschall, Beth Lawrence – Arts & Activities, 2000
Describes an interdisciplinary activity combining visual and language arts. First grade students explore the meaning of "Starry Crown" by John Biggers through the use of student-generated interrogative and demonstrative sentences. Lists the materials needed and provides information about John Biggers and the "Starry Crown." (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Artists, Grade 1
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Pope, Margaret – Science Scope, 2000
Introduces an activity of creating discovery centers that is designed for preservice elementary students using a constructivist approach. Encourages students to find science experiments and hands-on extension activities. (YDS)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Discovery Learning, Interdisciplinary Approach, Language Arts
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Johnson, Kathryn King – English Journal, 1998
Describes how, at a school in Texas, Shakespeare becomes a teaching vehicle for learning-disabled students as they engage in a year-long class that studies Shakespeare and his times, as well as produce an entire play. Argues that the experience works so successfully because it is student-centered, collaborative, and experiential. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classics (Literature), Cooperation, Drama
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Goggans, Barbara – English Journal, 1998
Offers a review of nine books, presented in the form of an imagined conversation between the authors (leading scholars in the English-language arts today) as they discuss changes in language-arts curriculum, interdisciplinary curriculum, community-building in the classroom, teaching rather than showing films, and literature as a living tradition.…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Films
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Harden, R. M. – Medical Teacher, 2000
Discusses where the future of medical education is leading and uses two approaches: (1) the evolutionary approach focusing on different learning types introduced to curricula; and (2) the revolutionary view of the future of medical education. (Contains 73 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Change, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Meilach, Dona Z. – Arts & Activities, 2001
States that Prague, the capital of the Czech-Republic, is a virtual art museum because of the number of architectural styles and other artworks throughout the city. Explores the various architectural styles that are present in the city from the Gothic monasteries and churches to examples of contemporary styles. (CMK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Architecture, Art, Art Education
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Boardman, Randolph M. – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2002
Professional educator shares insights through a collection of notes, verses, and poems about his teaching experiences. He challenges educators today to reflect on their relationships with students and consider how to connect with youth in ways that can positively influence their lives. (JDM)
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Instructional Innovation, Interdisciplinary Approach, Personal Narratives
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Lemkuhl, Michelle – Reading Teacher, 2002
Describes how a first-grade bilingual program in Tucson, Arizona became class pen pals throughout the year with inner-city second graders from Toledo, Ohio. Notes that this would prove beneficial for lessons in reading and writing and would promote their knowledge about their city and state. Discusses how it expanded into cross-curricular lessons…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Curriculum Development, Grade 1, Grade 2
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Eby, Kimberly K. – Peer Review, 2001
Shares experiences of a member and team leader of an eight-credit integrated studies learning community called "Self as Citizen" for first-year students in New Century College at George Mason University. Explores the practical aspects of teaching such an interdisciplinary, team-taught course. (EV)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Instruction, Fused Curriculum, Higher Education
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Roser, Nancy L.; Keehn, Susan – Reading Teacher, 2002
Examines the kinds of inquiry fourth-grade children accomplished in a cross-curricular unit involving various kinds of texts. Identifies the circumstances that accompany the best examples of student thought, talk, and questions. Describes procedures used as well as the talk that accompanied each type of text (biography, historical fiction, and…
Descriptors: Biographies, Childrens Literature, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques
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Wolfson, Adele J.; Hall, Mona L.; Allen, Mary M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1998
Focuses on the effects of the lack of coordination in the teaching of introductory subjects in chemistry, biology, and physics. Argues that some of the more interesting topics in these fields lie on the border with another field. For example, biochemistry topics may be more interesting to students than chemistry or biology topics. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, College Curriculum, Concept Formation
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Elkassabany, Amani; Johnston, Christine B.; Lucas, Tina; Conway, Jane; Lyle, Robin; Budd, Jonathan S.; Rice, Anne M.; Smith, Maria Cassano; Tensen, Tracy Anderson – English Journal, 2000
Presents brief descriptions from 8 middle and high school teachers of various ways they have successfully incorporated history into the English curriculum, including using historical fiction; doing prior research; using interdisciplinary projects coordinated with the history teacher; a women's suffrage unit; linking world literature with classes…
Descriptors: English Instruction, High Schools, History Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Tewksbury, Barbara J. – Science and Education, 1999
Describes a course that explores the ways in which geology can have an underlying influence on human events that is much deeper and more subtle than the distribution of resource wealth and geologic hazards. The course revolves around a series of geological topics that have direct relevance to particular prehistoric, historical, political, or…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Foreign Countries, Geology, Higher Education
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Lubker, Bobbie Boyd; Bernier, Kathleen Yonce; Vizoso, Andrea D. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1999
This article presents evidence that the broad population of children classified as chronically ill is at increased risk for psychoeducational and language-learning disorders. It describes six health conditions in which language-learning disorders are often present and explores challenging issues for transdisciplinary service delivery. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Children, Chronic Illness, Clinical Diagnosis, Delivery Systems
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Kennedy, Teresa – Learning Languages, 1999
Describes the Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) program. GLOBE is a worldwide network of teachers and students representing over 6,500 schools in more than 75 countries. It is an excellent vehicle for learning a foreign language while exploring science, mathematics, social studies, and technology, providing a…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Interdisciplinary Approach
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