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Kumler, Lori; Palchick, Rina – Social Education, 2008
For many students, high school coursework consists of discrete subjects, each disconnected from the other, but together adding up to a high school diploma. Nonetheless, at the classroom level one can find many examples of integrated, interdisciplinary, or cross-subject teaching. Some pursue this approach because they consider that high school…
Descriptors: High School Students, Block Scheduling, Criminals, Novels
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Grinsel, James G.; And Others – Southern Social Studies Journal, 1993
Describes the revised social studies curriculum at Wausau West High School (Wisconsin). Discusses interdisciplinary cooperation among teachers, team teaching, and emphasis on higher order thinking skills. Contends that flexible scheduling and varying class size contribute to the program's effectiveness. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Objectives
Arnold, John – Momentum, 1991
Explains the rationale for and operation of the four basic middle school organizational components (i.e., interdisciplinary team organization, flexible scheduling, exploratory courses, and advisor-advisee programs), and their implications for Catholic education. (DMM)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Educational Counseling, Elective Courses