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Hinshaw, Craig – Arts & Activities, 2003
Describes three integrated science and art lessons: (1) first-grade students created paper sculpture space helmets; (2) fourth-grade students created self-portraits as astronauts using foreshortening; and (3) fifth-grade students created a "Martian community." Includes descriptions of each lesson, materials, and learning objectives. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Freehand Drawing
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Leiner, Marie; Handal, Gilbert; Williams, Darryl – Health Education Research, 2004
Communication is a major problem in the management of patients. Miscommunication occurs frequently in populations with low reading skills, illiteracy does not completely account for the observed low rates of recall of communicated information. Transmission of the message also plays an important role. Successful strategies to improve communication…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Advertising, Immunization Programs, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Erduran, Sibel; Duschl, Richard A. – Studies in Science Education, 2004
In this paper, the authors argue that chemical knowledge in the classroom will be enriched by the application of characterizations of models drawn from a range of disciplinary backgrounds. This discussion highlights two important issues relating to chemical knowledge in the classroom: (1) the status of chemical knowledge in the classroom,…
Descriptors: Evidence, Learning Theories, Curriculum Design, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Forbes, Erika E.; Shaw, Daniel S.; Fox, Nathan A.; Cohn, Jeffrey F.; Silk, Jennifer S.; Kovacs, Maria – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: Despite findings that parent depression increases children's risk for internalizing and externalizing problems, little is known about other factors that combine with parent depression to contribute to behavior problems. Methods: As part of a longitudinal, interdisciplinary study on childhood-onset depression (COD), we examined the…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Behavior Problems, Mothers, Child Behavior
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Kasper, Loretta F.; Weiss, Saundra Tara – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2005
This essay describes how interclass collaboration in the context of an in-depth interdisciplinary discussion and analysis of global problems can yield significant benefits in the development of ESL students' sense of efficacy, their literacy, and their critical thinking skills. Collaborative lessons expose the students to new and varied…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Literacy, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Shaw, Edward L., Jr.; Baggett, Paige V.; Daughenbaugh, Lynda R.; Daughenbaugh, Richard L.; Santoli, Susan – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2005
The inspiration for this article was not conceived over lunch, but more specifically over the box in which the lunches were packaged. Five colleagues brainstormed ideas for teaching a unit on trees for the third grade that would fit in our boxes. The disciplines involved were art, children's literature, science, social studies, and technology.…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Teacher Educators
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Sherwood, Kay E. – New Directions for Evaluation, 2005
David Packard, chairman of the board of trustees of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation and an engineer by training and profession, was personally steeped in scientific method and committed to the belief that public resources should be invested in programs on the basis of evidence. He extended this standard to the foundation's investments and…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Home Visits, Grants
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Heiskanen, Tuula – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2004
The understanding of expert knowledge as shared, distributed and contextualised has gained ground. The case description in this article focuses on developing expert knowledge in a situation in which both knowledge needs and the definition of expertise fields changed radically in the public sector within a social crisis. The article examines an…
Descriptors: Perspective Taking, Public Sector, Knowledge Management, Professional Education
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Ryu, Hyung-Cheal; Brody, Samuel D. – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to use ecological footprint analysis (EFA) in an interdisciplinary graduate level course on sustainable development to better how education can facilitate learning and transform the perceptions and behavior of class participants. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses an untreated control group research…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Research Design, Colleges, Sustainable Development
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Pretorius, Rudi W. – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2004
The department of geography and environmental studies of the University of South Africa recently played a pivotal role in implementing an inter- and multidisciplinary undergraduate programme in environmental management. This programme prepares students for entry-level occupations, and equips them with the knowledge, skills and values needed to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Environmental Education, Distance Education, Foreign Countries
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Stelmack, Colleen M.; Sinclair, John A.; Fitzpatrick, Patricia – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2005
Purpose--Environmental assessment (EA) is a proactive planning tool designed to consider the ecological, cultural, socio-political and economic impacts of potential projects, making it a major tool for achieving sustainable development. Meaningful EA requires a bridging of the natural sciences with the social sciences to broaden understanding of…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Environmental Education, Participant Observation, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Ashford, Nicholas A. – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2004
Scholars and professionals committed to fostering sustainable development have urged a re-examination of the curriculum and restructuring of research in engineering-focused institutions of higher learning. This article will address the following themes and questions: How can multi- and trans-disciplinary teaching and research coexist in a…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Comparative Analysis, Sustainable Development, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Ahamer, Gilbert – Campus-Wide Information Systems, 2004
An original concept for a Web-based role play "SurfingGlobalChange" is proposed on the basis of multi-year interdisciplinary teaching experience and constructivist pedagogy. Underlying didactic orientation is towards self-guided learning, acquiring socially compatible "competence to act" in a globalised world, self-optimising social procedures…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Higher Education, Role Playing, Teaching Experience
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Dallmer, Denise – History Teacher, 2002
In this article, the author describes the summer institute which she planned through her involvement with the Institute for Freedom Studies at Northern Kentucky University, whose purpose is to promote interdisciplinary research, teaching and community outreach grounded in the study of the Underground Railroad. The purpose of the institute was to…
Descriptors: Local History, Civil Rights, Freedom, Transportation
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Kegler, Michelle Crozier; Miner, Kathleen – Health Education & Behavior, 2004
Interventions to address current, future, and potential public health dilemmas, such as air pollution, urban sprawl, brown field reclamation, and threats of intentional toxic exposures would benefit from a synergy between the disciplines of environmental health and health education. A comparison between the Protocol for Assessing Community…
Descriptors: Evaluation Research, Intervention, Health Education, Health Promotion
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