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LeCroy, Hoyt F. – Music Educators Journal, 1992
Suggests that music instruction include teaching ethics and values. Argues that performing ensembles are a powerful tool for imparting values such as integrity, self-esteem, cooperation, and tolerance. Includes charts for evaluating student behavior without including ethics and values as part of an academic grade. (DK)
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Ethical Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Music Education
Vanelli, Jill – Instructor, 1991
Discusses the life and paintings of Vincent van Gogh, focusing on "The Road Meanders," and describes how to teach students through the painting (e.g., analyzing colors, discussing feelings it evokes, and writing poems that speak to the people in the painting). A copy of the painting is included. (SM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Class Activities, Creative Activities, Elementary Education
Brown, Leslie A. – Learning, 1993
Students who have trouble starting to write can create collage images from textured papers to inspire story ideas and written text. Some students may invent a plot first then illustrate it. Others may let textured paper influence their writing. The article describes the process and explains how to make textured paper. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Paper (Material)
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Baker, Gail A. – American Biology Teacher, 1993
The Gaia Hypothesis emphasizes the interactions and feedback mechanisms between the living and nonliving process that take place on Earth. Employing this concept in instruction can emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of science and give a planetary perspective of biology. (PR)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Ecology, Higher Education
McPartland, Michael – Environmental Education, 1993
Presents a case study in which students investigate the environmental issue of open cast coal mining. Students examine the issue from different perspectives; interpret the available evidence; draw appropriate conclusions; and evaluate such conclusions. (MDH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Coal, Environmental Education, Geography
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Whitbourne, Susan Krauss; Collins, Kathleen – Teaching of Psychology, 1999
Describes an interactive method for teaching a course in the psychology of aging based on a multidisciplinary approach. Argues that it allows incorporation of a wide range of age-related topics, and provides students with practical applications. Allows students to identify and challenge perceptions of age and understand aging from multiple…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Aging Education, Experiential Learning, Gerontology
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Harmon, Janis; Wood, Karen D. – Middle School Journal, 2001
Discusses an approach for integrating book clubs across middle school subject areas. Describes the major elements of the TAB discussion sequence, explains the procedural elements, and provides classroom examples of work with middle school teachers and students. (JPB)
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Content Area Reading
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Varlotta, Lori – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2000
Proposing that faculty configure service learning as a course text, uses interdisciplinary theory to help faculty formulate detailed responses to: "What type of service text should I assign?" and "How will I meaningfully incorporate the service text with other texts used in the class?" In so doing, it focuses on the "learning" side of the service…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Organization, Interdisciplinary Approach, Service Learning
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Cruz, Barbara C. – Middle School Journal, 1998
Discusses connections between global education and interdisciplinary teaching and learning, cooperative learning, active learning, and authentic assessment at the middle school level. Considers differences between multicultural education and the broader scope of global education to include international events and interactions among cultures…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Alternative Assessment, Cooperative Learning, Global Education
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Cancilla, Devon A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2001
Introduces an undergraduate level problem-based analytical chemistry laboratory course integrated with an environmental law course. Aims to develop an understanding among students on the use of environmental indicators for environmental evaluation. (Contains 30 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Environmental Education, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Erler, Mary Frances – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2004
As a music teacher, this author was always looking for good cross-curricular connections. Because music is something that all children enjoy to some degree, it is a great way to open new doors to a subject area. Music is an integral part of every culture, so it can be part of any unit of study on a foreign country or distant continent. Music can…
Descriptors: Music, Music Teachers, Music Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Woody, Robert – Teaching Music, 2004
Musicians hold diverse opinions about the value of scientific inquiry in their field. Although some see music-making as a human behavior that can be studied from, say, a psychological perspective, others maintain that music's subjective and almost magical qualities defy scientific explanation. Even within the field of music education there seems…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Scientific Research, Researchers, Musicians
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Merrill, Chris; Comerford, Mark – Technology Teacher, 2004
If middle or high school students were asked to define mathematics, they would probably respond with course titles or functions of mathematics that they have completed; i.e., ratios, proportions, algebra, geometry. However, a more open-ended and broader definition or meaning of mathematics is the study of patterns. It is with the latter definition…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Educational Change, Academic Standards, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Thapalyal, Ranjana – International Journal of Art and Design Education, 2004
The Talacchanda project took place as an independent research-exhibition undertaking supported by the Glasgow School of Art. Over seventeen months an exploratory education programme was introduced at various levels of schools and higher education. The education programme sprang from a contemporary art exhibition and dance performance called…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Program Descriptions, Foreign Countries, Cultural Awareness
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Wolfinger, Donna M. – Science and Children, 2005
The grocery store produce section used to be a familiar but rather dull place. There were bananas next to the oranges next to the limes. Broccoli was next to corn and lettuce. Apples and pears, radishes and onions, eggplants and zucchinis all lay in their appropriate bins. Those days are over. Now, broccoli may be next to bok choy, potatoes beside…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Interdisciplinary Approach, Social Studies, Science Instruction
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