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Bourland, Pamela G.; And Others – 1994
As the public relations industry changes, so should public relations courses and their content. These changes especially are important for internship programs, which should be subject to periodic assessment and modifications. Crucial questions concerning internships include: (1) What kind of credit should be given to students, faculty and site…
Descriptors: Analogy, Educational Research, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Gail, Peter A. – 1995
This curriculum guide is a resource for teachers and students who wish to understand watersheds: what they are, what natural elements comprise them, and how social and political activities can influence the environmental quality within a watershed. The process of watershed study is explored, including the theories, goals and objectives of…
Descriptors: Activities, Community Problems, Curriculum Guides, Ecology
Nielsen, Carol; Sassi, Brenda – 1994
Fourth graders in the Meroby School, Mexico, Maine, produce a weekly news program that is transmitted to all classrooms via closed circuit television. The classroom teacher is in charge of day-to-day preparation, working on the writing and the necessary skills with students. Teachers and students use their creativity to come up with new…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Broadcast Journalism, Class Activities, Closed Circuit Television
Tourtillot, Leeann – 1990
This teaching guide contains a collection of energy education activities written and organized so that they might be used either as a unit on energy, or as individual activities to complement existing curricula in grades 4-6. The focus in on conservation and renewables. Most of 23 activities are designed as cooperative learning experiences and are…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking, Energy Conservation, Energy Education
Dollerup, Cay; And Others – 1995
This paper is the last in a series of 14 detailing the procedures involved in setting up an interdisciplinary project that explores the similarities and dissimilarities in the response to literature in readers from different countries. It marks the end of the preparatory work for the "Folktale-project." The first section is an overview of the…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Folk Culture, Foreign Countries
Dunn, Patricia – 1993
By linking a first-year writing class and an introductory chemistry class at Utica College of Syracuse University (Syracuse, New York) the instructor hoped to foster camaraderie among the students; help students see the connections between the two disciplines; and disrupt students' pattern of unquestioning acceptance of the authority of the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Class Activities, College Freshmen, Course Descriptions
Winrich, Ralph A. – 1984
This booklet describes 14 student art projects to be used in science classes. Creative skills involved in the process of artistic expression seem to translate very well into the problem solving world of technology. Even in the elementary level it can help build confidence, as well as the development of abstract skills that so often lead to…
Descriptors: Art, Art Activities, Art Materials, Creativity
Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. Div. of Vocational, Adult, and Community Education. – 1993
This planning guide presents an interdisciplinary team approach for improving career and vocational programs for youths with disabilities. The approach is an interdisciplinary planning process that involves identifying those things desired for students (best practices) and then working to integrate those things within the current continuum of…
Descriptors: Career Education, Disabilities, Educational Improvement, Educational Planning
Lamb, Theodore A.; Chin, Keric B. O. – 1991
This paper proposes a conceptual framework based on different levels of analysis using the metaphor of the layers of an onion to help organize and structure thinking on research issues concerning training. It discusses the core of the "analytic onion," the biological level, and seven levels of analysis that surround that core: the individual, the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Needs, Evaluation Methods, Groups
Salisbury, Christine L.; Smith, Barbara J. – 1993
This brief paper summarizes research findings concerning the identification and implementation of effective practices in early childhood intervention for children with disabilities. First, research documenting the effectiveness of early childhood intervention is noted and the importance of developing individualized programs within integrated early…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention
Nowicki, Joseph John; Meehan, Kerry F. – 1997
This book presents nearly 50 interdisciplinary strategies to link social studies and English classes around common themes. The book is designed for the changing classrooms of middle school and high school learners. The strategies are designed to offer a continuum of student-centered activities for a one day lesson to a semester's length. Each…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Fused Curriculum, Global Approach, High Schools
Lockett, Gretchen C. – 1996
This paper presents a rationale for using an integrated thematic unit with elementary and middle level social studies classes and provides examples of working units. Steps in the developing the thematic unit are itemized with product outcomes to show for the process. Efficacy assignments allow the students to feel they have addressed a social…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Fused Curriculum, Holistic Approach
Deike, Ruth; Thorson, Kristine; Thorson, Robert – 1998
What can the rocks in old stone walls say about how the earth's crust was shaped, melted by volcanoes, carved by glaciers, and worn by weather? What can they say about earlier people on the land and the first European settlers? The book, written for elementary-age children, tells the story of a New England farmer and his grandson walking beside…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Earth Science, Elementary Education, Geology
Baldwin, Mark K., Ed. – 1997
Begun in 1992, the Selborne Project helps teachers, primarily in middle schools, to use the square kilometer around their school as a theme to integrate nature study into the curriculum. The inspiration for the project stemmed from the 18th-century book, "The Natural History of Selborne," in which Gilbert White detailed nature's presence…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
Shamy, Robert G. – 1997
This guide was developed to assist high school students in understanding the culture of India. As part of this elective anthropology course, high school students create a teaching museum for elementary students. Students teach younger children and prepare museum exhibits for visitors. As cultural anthropologists, students develop a project and…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Asian Studies, Educational Facilities, Exhibits
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