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Totten, Samuel; Tinnin, Claire – Science Activities, 1988
Presents a lesson on introducing writing into the science curriculum by using an experiment to illustrate the detrimental effect of tobacco smoke on human lungs. Outlines the materials, procedures, a summary of the project, extension activities, and additional information about the writing process. Two handout sheets are included. (RT)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Experiential Learning, Interdisciplinary Approach, Motivation Techniques
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Holt, Niles R. – OAH Magazine of History, 1989
Maintains that Darwin's theory of evolution was more than a science versus religion debate; rather it was a revolutionary concept that influenced numerous social and political ideologies and movements throughout western history. Traces the impact of Darwin's work historically, utilizing a holistic approach. (RW)
Descriptors: Creationism, Evolution, History Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Ashley, Salley – School Arts, 1989
Describes a three-week interdisciplinary summer workshop in visual arts, drama, and creative writing for talented middle school students. Regular faculty and community artists taught poetry, theater arts, batiking methods, watercolor painting, and ceramics. An evening showcase presentation for parents and friends concluded the program. (LS)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Creative Writing
S-STS Reporter, 1988
Provides listings of general and specific recommendations that can be used by individual teachers, curriculum specialists, and school districts wishing to develop Science-Technology-Society materials adaptable to the needs of urban students. (RT)
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Interdisciplinary Approach, Minority Groups, Science and Society
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Nalty, Damon, Ed. – Social Studies Review, 1988
Provides examples of multidisciplinary approaches for teaching history and social studies to junior high students. Claire Zeni discusses art and architecture; Vilca Peggy Dunievitz illustrates the integration of student art projects into a history program; Ellen Santora covers the use of folklore; and Mary Ellen Wynne deals with the use of foods.…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Products, Folk Culture, Food
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Mersereau, Yvonne; And Others – Language Arts, 1989
Describes an alternative elementary school where teachers work together to offer dance as a complement to writing and the study of literature in a whole language approach. Encourages teachers to add new ideas to their curriculum, to use individual talents, and to collaborate with other teachers. (MS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Dance, Dance Education, Elementary Education
Glew, Frank – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1994
Describes how the outdoor education program in Waterloo County (Ontario) has become an important component of the school system by developing a sound philosophy, staying abreast of educational trends, implementing professional development, providing data on the value of outdoor education, developing community partnerships, and initiating projects…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Benefits, Educational Objectives, Educational Principles
Levi, Tricia – Instructor, 1995
Describes the winners of the Prentice Hall/National Middle School Association Teaching Team Awards (established to recognize exceptional interdisciplinary projects by middle school teaching teams). Students designed a new school, simulated a journey over the Oregon trail, conducted oral histories, and turned a local river into a learning…
Descriptors: Awards, Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Experiential Learning
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McIntosh, R. Anne; And Others – American Annals of the Deaf, 1994
This paper urges educators of deaf students to make a greater effort to teach science conceptually to foster real understanding and produce scientifically literate students. The state of science education in general, and for deaf students specifically, is reviewed. Recommendations stress process-oriented teaching, cooperative learning, and…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Concept Formation, Cooperative Learning, Deafness
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Winton, Pamela J. – Infants and Young Children, 1996
The Southeastern Institute for Faculty Training model for preparing interdisciplinary teams of higher education faculty to provide leadership in training in early intervention for young children with disabilities and their families is described. The model includes stakeholder support, leadership commitment, needs assessment, infusion of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Higher Education
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Ruggles, Clive; And Others – Innovations in Education and Training International, 1995
Outlines the technical infrastructure and uses of the Students' and Teachers' Integrated Learning Environment (STILE) project. Evaluates the project's use of hypermedia to allow teachers and students in electronic classrooms to access educational resources. Concludes that STILE maintains student ability to remotely obtain information that used to…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Software Development, Distance Education, Educational Development
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Kersell, Nancy D. – Interdisciplinary Humanities, 1995
Maintains that, although many educators and students know about the Holocaust as a moral and historical catastrophe, the expanding canon of Holocaust literature also merits study. Asserts that a course devoted to the Holocaust and its depiction in literature represents another way of integrating studies within the humanities. (CFR)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Chapel, David – Social Studies Review, 1996
Contends that learning skills taught in science classes are of equal value for social studies. Discusses a two-step formula for establishing principles, hypotheses, and theories and then validating them. Presents and discusses eight skills used in science instruction that are applicable to social studies. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Strategies
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Kinneavy, Kevin – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1996
Describes an interdisciplinary unit involving math, English, science, and geography. Discusses support and development of the project, objectives for teachers and students, pitfalls and successes, equipment and supplies, and benefits. (MKR)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Elementary Education, Geography, Interdisciplinary Approach
Rodriguez, Maria del Carmen Hernandez; And Others – Journal of Educational Issues of Language Minority Students, 1994
Describes an interdisciplinary project from the University of Costa Rica conducted to contribute to the improvement of science teaching in primary schools by adopting the Science Curriculum Improvement Study. Changes included the use of woods, rocks, shells, and rain water in science class and integration of science with other subjects. Student…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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