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E. Woo; Margaret Wooldridge; Elizabeth Ann LaPorte – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2025
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of sustainability-focused, cocurricular, interdisciplinary programming for graduate students at creating future leaders in sustainability, i.e. did interdisciplinary sustainability programming further prepared graduate students in sustainability leadership beyond the scope of the…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Interdisciplinary Approach, Graduate Students, Leadership Training
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James W. Paxton; Sandy Bardsley – History Teacher, 2024
Experimental archaeology is a vibrant and fascinating field that offers great opportunities for hands-on student learning in history. Although it is typically taught by archaeologists and anthropologists, it is certainly accessible and easily adapted to history courses. In addition to teaching "Introduction to Experimental Archaeology"…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, History Instruction, Archaeology, Experimental Curriculum
Mu-Yin Lin – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Globally, Indigenous people are marginalized and underrepresented in STEM professional fields in settler societies. For scholars, educators, policymakers, and the public, the most important thing is that every student has access to an equitable education. Developing curricula that are more relevant for all students and promoting meaningful science…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, STEM Careers, Colonialism
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Auerbach, Kelli; Baruch, Jay M. – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2012
Practicing medicine and creating art are both informed by observation and perception, yet how artists and doctors view the world and their place in it might be quite different. By bringing two populations together--RISD students and Warren Alpert Medical School students--into one experimental course, "No Innocent Eye: Knowledge and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Medical Education, Medical Students, College Students
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Bloom, Robert; Webinger, Mariah – Accounting Education, 2011
This paper represents an attempt to incorporate concepts and issues stemming from the global financial crisis (GFC) into the typical Intermediate Accounting, two-course sequence as taught in North American colleges and universities. The teaching approach which the authors advocate embeds the GFC throughout these courses. The main expected outcome…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Context Effect, Financial Services, Financial Problems
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Olsen, Deborah; Bekken, Barbara M.; McConnell, Kathryne Drezek; Walter, Charles T. – Journal of General Education, 2011
Baxter Magolda's Learning Partnerships model was used to create a program designed to foster student epistemological development. To assess its effectiveness, the Measure of Epistemological Reflection was administered to the experimental cohort and a comparable group in the traditional general education program. Results indicate that the model…
Descriptors: General Education, Epistemology, Program Effectiveness, Models
Vallance, Theodore R. – 1970
This paper focuses on innovative organizations within 9 higher education institutions that were designed specifically to respond to endemic social needs such as poverty, crime, widespread ill health, racial conflict and the maladministration of justice. The institutions discussed are: The College of Human Resourses and Education (West Virginia),…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Environmental Education, Experimental Curriculum, Higher Education
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Nash, Philip C. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1975
Gentrain is a time-modulated, highly mediated interdisciplinary general education format which has been initiated by Monterey Peninsula College (California). Each of the 16 independent segments covers a 16-class-hour two-week period, and earns one semester unit of credit. Planning, publicizing, staffing, evaluation, and classroom procedures are…
Descriptors: Experimental Curriculum, Flexible Scheduling, General Education, Humanities
Bailey, Howard R. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1975
To provide for curriculum flexibility a block of five courses is available in each department of Pershing College. One example: an in-depth study of a major problem, theory, or person in the discipline. The plan was successful for a small college with limited faculty but diverse, creative, and flexible faculty and student body. (JT)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Departments, Experimental Curriculum, Higher Education
Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. James Madison Coll. – 1970
James Madison College of Michigan State University provides a 4-year, residentially-based program devoted to the study of major social, economic, and political policy problems. It offers 5 fields of concentration: (1) Ethnic and Religious Intergroup Relations Policy Problems; (2) International Relations Policy Problems; (3) Justice, Morality and…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Experimental Colleges, Experimental Curriculum, Guides
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Nissani, Moti – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 1995
Proposes a practical definition of "interdisciplinarity" that reduces some of the uncertainties surrounding the term and focuses on its essential attributes. Indicates that "interdisciplinarity," the uniting of distinctive components of two or more disciplines, involves interdisciplinary knowledge, research, or education as its main objects of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Philosophy, Experimental Curriculum, Fused Curriculum
Beane, James A., Ed. – 1995
This book addresses issues relevant to the development of a coherent curriculum. A "coherent" curriculum is one whose parts are unified and connected by a sense of the whole. Following the foreword by Arthur W. Steller and the prologue by James A. Beane, the introduction (1) by James A. Beane raises a number of questions related to the search for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Experimental Curriculum
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Kurtz, Ray; James, Robert K. – School Science and Mathematics, 1975
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Science
Friedman, Mickey – American Education, 1980
The NEXA program at San Francisco State University seeks to span the gulf between the humanities and the sciences by offering interdisciplinary team-taught courses on concepts and issues in the liberal arts. Providing a rigorous and challenging curriculum for highly motivated students, the program is gradually finding a niche within the confines…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Faculty, Experimental Curriculum, Fused Curriculum
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Luskin, Bernard J. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1975
Three community college districts cooperated to design and assemble an interdisciplinary humanities program which uses rock music, current movies, and television as familiar cultural touchstones which lead the nontraditional student first to an understanding of self, then to an understanding of the arts in their total historical perspective. (NHM)
Descriptors: Experimental Curriculum, Fine Arts, Humanistic Education, Humanities Instruction
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