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Payne, Brian K.; He, Wu; Wang, Cong; Wittkower, D. E.; Wu, Hongyi – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2021
This paper describes an interdisciplinary effort involving faculty from five different disciplines who came together to develop an interdisciplinary, open, general education cybersecurity course. The course, Cybersecurity, Technology, and Society, brings together ideas from interdisciplinary studies, information technology, engineering, business,…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Interdisciplinary Approach, Curriculum Development, General Education
Sellers, Kathleen M. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2023
In June 2019, the Vatican published its first-ever document on gender theory. This document was directed at Catholic educational institutions and draws on theology and philosophy, while excluding science on gender identity and testimonies from transgender people, to suggest gender theory is an ideology endangering the family. The case of Jane, a…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Gender Differences, Communities of Practice, Catholics
Erduran, Sibel – Science Education International, 2014
In this paper, I argue that contemporary accounts of nature of science (NoS) are limited in their depiction of "science" and that new perspectives are needed to broaden their characterisation and appeal for science education. In particular, I refer to the role of interdisciplinary characterisations of science in informing the theory and…
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific Principles, Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Research
Punteney, Katherine – Intercultural Education, 2016
Committed to developing an institution-wide intercultural competence curriculum for master's-level students preparing for international careers, a team of nine professors from across disciplines deliberated for a year on their fundamental understandings of intercultural competence and what it would mean to facilitate the development of that…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, Philosophy, Cultural Pluralism
Flaman, Paul – Religious Education, 2011
The author's specialization as a Christian theologian is in the combined area of morality and spirituality. The focus of his teaching and research has been in the areas of bioethics; the theology of sexuality, marriage, and the family; and Christian spirituality. In his research he came across several authors who advocated some positions different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Theological Education, Christianity
Butkus, Russell A.; Kolmes, Steven A. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2008
As the result of an extensive self-study for the purpose of reaccreditation, the Department of Theology at The University of Portland began offering a new series of courses called Theological Perspective Courses (THEP). THEP courses are upper division and offered by theology faculty in conjunction with another department that has required core…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Departments, Philosophy, Interdisciplinary Approach

Park, C. C. – Environmental Education and Information, 1984
Explores the need for a philosophical foundation for environmental education. Considers two overriding ingredients: the need to avoid indoctrination and to concentrate on development of attitudes and acquisition of knowledge; and the need to offer positive, optimistic, and realistic views on environmental topics. (Author/BC)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Educational Objectives, Environmental Education

Gregory, Michael S. – Leonardo, 1980
The origin of the NEXA Program at San Francisco State University is described. A historical summary is offered of the 'two-cultures' dilemma, whose origins are traced to the seventeenth century and whose consequences for the nineteenth and twentieth century experience are examined. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, General Education, Higher Education, History
Myers, John; Mangano, Sandra – G/C/T, 1980
The development of a humanities based program in which English, social studies, math, and science were interrelated for senior high gifted students is described. A sample unit on Greek civilization is included to illustrate the range of activities in philosophy, science, literature, mathematics, and art. (CL)
Descriptors: Art, Curriculum Development, Gifted, Interdisciplinary Approach
Wiggins, Grant – Viewpoints in Teaching and Learning, 1980
Justifications are given for the development of philosophy courses for inclusion in the high school curriculum. Various subjects such as mathematics, science, and language can be given more unity and meaning through the teaching of philosophy. (JN)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Curriculum Development, Interdisciplinary Approach, Logical Thinking
Society for Health and Human Values, Philadelphia, PA. – 1974
This document is a compilation of reports of persons involved in the fellowship program offered by the Institute of Health and Human Values. The fellowship program centers around recognition of a need to support faculty development so that appropriately trained people can be available for emerging programs that teach human values as part of health…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Ethics, Higher Education, Humanization

Craner, Paul M. – Computers and the Humanities, 1991
Discusses the notion of a musician's workstation and a curriculum for teaching musicians about the use of computers in music. Explains that the curriculum includes elements of physics and psychoacoustics, recording arts and sciences, the philosophy of technology and the musical arts, analog and digital electronic music, ergonomics, and computer…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Audiovisual Communications, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
Ferguson, John – Didaskalos, 1976
The construction of a course on the early Roman Empire and the rise of Christianity is described, and the open university in general is discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Ancient History, Christianity, Course Content
Kempthorne, Jill – Educ Guid Media Methods, 1969
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Curriculum Development, History Instruction, Intellectual Disciplines
Vacca, Linnea; And Others – 1979
This set of five papers suggests that professors in college philosophy, music, government, and history departments, as well as those in English departments, may be able to teach writing in their disciplines, if only they work at the task. The first paper, written by a member of the English department, provides the rationale for the formation of an…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, History Instruction
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