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Thorburn, Malcolm – Oxford Review of Education, 2017
Interest in progressive education ideas has often been accompanied by advocacy for greater use of interdisciplinary and holistic learning approaches, as these are considered beneficial in conceptual, curriculum, and pedagogical terms. The paper reviews the possibilities for progress on this basis and contextualises the paper around three…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democracy, Interdisciplinary Approach, Progressive Education
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Metz, Don – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2015
Charles Wheatstone was a British scientist who is most often remembered for his association with the Wheatstone bridge for measuring electrical resistance. A painfully shy man in public, Wheatstone, in reality, possessed a vibrant personality and a wide array of personal interests from acoustics to electricity to optics and parlour tricks. In this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scientists, Profiles, Unified Studies Curriculum
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Howard, Katherine – Education for Information, 2015
Conferences addressing emerging commonalities in the information professions were being held as far back as the early 1980s. At that time, there appeared to be two differing thoughts on the future of the information professions: one that saw the increasing diversification, the other favouring the professions' convergence. Nearly thirty-five years…
Descriptors: Fused Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach, Library Science, Archives
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Hofstetter, Rita – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2012
Educational phenomena and child development fascinate many disciplines for which they offer a tremendous field of experimentation and application. More than a hundred years ago, when educational sciences adopted the main institutional emblems of an academic discipline (chairs, diploma, laboratories, scientific network etc.), they obviously…
Descriptors: Intellectual History, Education, Sciences, Educational Research
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Johnson, Yvonne M. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2008
Barbara Wootton, a prominent British social scientist and educator of social workers, examined the status of social work in the 1950s. Wootton argued iconoclastically that the social work literature presented a profession that was arrogant and far removed from the common concerns of the populations served. In addition, Wootton felt that the social…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Social Scientists, Social Work, Social Problems
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Iredale, Mathew – London Review of Education, 2007
In the final paragraph of his 1984 book "From knowledge to wisdom, a revolution in the aims and methods of science," the philosopher Nicholas Maxwell boldly declared that an intellectual revolution was underway in the aims and methods of science, and academic inquiry in general, from what he termed knowledge-inquiry to wisdom-inquiry.…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Inquiry, Intellectual History, Scientific Concepts
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Easton, David – American Behavioral Scientist, 1990
States that intractable problems' many of which were specific to increasing specialization within individual disciplines, accompanied knowledge expansion in the West. Suggests interdisciplinary training as a solution to fragmentation. Points out that Chinese scholars have not seen specialization as a problem, and contends that they should consider…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Researchers, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Mcvicar, Andrew; Caan, Woody; Hillier, Dawn; Munn-Giddings, Carol; Ramon, Shulamit; Winter, Richard – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2006
This paper describes the development of an innovative interprofessional doctorate in health and social care, within an academic framework designed explicitly to ensure that candidates must demonstrate qualities of cognitive application commensurate with doctoral study, yet must also meet the practice-focused outcomes of a professional doctorate.…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Doctoral Programs, Professional Development, Doctoral Degrees
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Yip, Din-yan – Teaching Education, 2006
According to the aims of the current junior science curriculum for Hong Kong, students are expected to master inquiry skills for problem-solving, understand the nature of scientific knowledge, and appreciate the limitations of science. These aims are, however, difficult to achieve because available science textbooks focus mainly on the…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Foreign Countries, Science Teachers, Teaching Methods
Goodson, Ivor – 1985
The study of how subjects are or are not accepted for inclusion into the curriculum is an area which has largely been ignored but which offers opportunities for a new integration of historical, sociological, and educational approaches. Some of the areas open for such study include the structural and political factors influencing the making of…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Phillips, Martin; Healey, Mick – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1996
Outlines several kinds of changes occurring in the history and philosophy of geography instruction in England. These are changes in the nature of the subject, changes in teaching methods, changes in school education, changes in undergraduate education; and student reactions to the subject. (MJP)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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Cohen, Sol – Paedagogica Historica, 1996
Uses the film, "Dead Poets Society," to illustrate and discuss postmodernist issues in education. Although ostensibly a straightforward narrative of individuality versus conformity there are problematic areas in this film that lend themselves to multiple readings. The film reproduces a number of powerful myths without benefit of a…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Critical Theory, Cultural Images, Educational Change