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Garcia, Luis-Genaro – Art Education, 2021
In this instructional resource, the author draws on critical pedagogy (Freire, 1970; Garcia, 2015, 2020), funds of knowledge (FoK; González et al., 2005; Garcia, 2018), and counternarratives (Garcia, 2012; Pérez Huber & Solorzano, 2015; Yosso, 2006) to introduce critical car-culture narrative as a teaching tool that draws on art and car…
Descriptors: Art Education, Motor Vehicles, Racial Bias, Experiential Learning
Mathew, Linita Eapen – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2021
Despite the decline of rituals in North America, contemporary grief literature emphasises the healing potential of these practices. After my father's death, and due to my cultural hybridity as an Indo-Canadian, once the short-term western ways of mourning concluded, long-term Indian rituals offered meaningful and sustaining ways to honour my…
Descriptors: Western Civilization, Asian Culture, Ethnography, Interdisciplinary Approach
Deaton, Cynthia C. M.; Chessin, Debby; Coskey, Shawn – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2012
Build It Up! is an engaging activity that integrates science with mathematics through a process that encourages problem-solving, principles of design, creativity, and developing a sense of one's community. This activity, aimed at third- and fourth-grade students, allows students to use manipulatives to design, construct, and test buildings they…
Descriptors: Science Process Skills, Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Approach, Problem Solving
Phelan, Liam – European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning, 2012
This paper presents the design and application of a major individual assessment task created in part to develop students' capacity for lifelong assessment, a key element of lifelong learning. Additionally the task contributes to fostering a sense of community in asynchronous online learning environments. The task is a supra disciplinary report,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Interdisciplinary Approach
Manlow, Veronica; Friedman, Hershey; Friedman, Linda – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2010
In the corporate world, with its global, competitive environment, many firms have become learning organizations in order to survive and thrive. Similarly, 21st century universities that succeed will be lean, flexible, and nimble, enabling them to cross geographic and time boundaries, and to better meet the needs of future generations. The…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Organizational Change, Interdisciplinary Approach, Social Networks
Wolff, Tom; Swift, Carolyn – Journal of Community Psychology, 2008
Reflections on the history of real-world (applied) community psychologists trace their participation in the field's official guild, the Society for Community Research and Action (SCRA), beginning with the Swampscott Conference in 1965 through the current date. Four benchmarks are examined. The issues these real-world psychologists bring to the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Psychologists, Social Change, Psychology

Manning, M. Lee; Saddlemire, Richard – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
Students benefit when educators personalize a high school by developing a sense of community. A Puerto Rico international school employed middle-level concepts (interdisciplinary teams and advisory programs) to build community. Community-minded educators develop a definition unique to their school, know the characteristics of effective…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Community, Educational Benefits, Individualized Instruction
Johnston, Barry V.; Allsup, Vernon C. – 1981
This paper presents a conceptual overview of a sociohistorical method used to teach a course on ethnicity to college students. It also describes implementation and student assessment of the team-taught course. The first part of the paper describes the approach, which was directed toward an increased understanding of ethnic history through the use…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Community, Course Descriptions, Culture

Sweitzer, H. Frederick; Weinswig, S. Edward; Curtis, A. Cheryl – Human Service Education: A Journal of the National Organization for Human Service Education, 1997
Describes an introductory course that is part of one university's efforts to prepare human service workers to function more effectively in an integrated-services environment. According to student reports, the course is beneficial. (MKA)
Descriptors: College Students, Community, Cooperation, Curriculum Development
Stevenson, Catherine B.; Duran, Robert L.; Barrett, Karen A.; Colarulli, Guy C. – Innovative Higher Education, 2005
Colleges and universities are adopting learning communities to increase student learning and build cohesion. As learning communities grow in popularity, institutions need to invest in faculty development (Oates, 2001) and understand faculty experiences (Mullen, 2001). The University of Hartford created a program that prepared faculty for…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Team Teaching, Focus Groups, College Faculty
Minnesota Environmental Sciences Foundation, Inc., Minneapolis. – 1974
This booklet contains the final report of an environmental education project designed to make use of the local community as an environmental learning resource. This three year program was developed by the Minnesota Environmental Science Foundation, Inc. in conjunction with three local school systems. The booklet is divided into five major…
Descriptors: Community, Community Resources, Conservation Education, Educational Facilities

Nourie, Barbara Livingston; Hull, Starr L. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1996
Examines the use of the garden as a metaphor for cultural diversity and respect for individual differences in children's literature. Identifies and discusses major concepts concerning culture and community in such books as "The Secret Garden"; "Miss Rumphius"; and others. Includes suggested extension activities. (MJP)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development, Community, Cultural Pluralism