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Peer reviewedAbrahamson, Stephen; Baron, Jonathan; Elstein, Arthur S.; Hammond, William P.; Holzman, Gerald B.; Marlow, Bernard; Taggart, Martha Snyder; Schulkin, Jay – Academic Medicine, 1999
Discusses eight principles emerging from a 1997 conference on issues facing continuing medical education (CME). The principles reflect the interspecialty and interdisciplinary consensus achieved at the conference. Urges a still more systematic and rigorously analytic approach in which CME content is determined according to assessed needs and…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Principles, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedMiller, Carol – British Journal of Special Education, 1999
This article identifies the different approaches to speech and language difficulties commonly used by speech and language therapists and by teachers and suggests that an integration of these frameworks could provide more comprehensive support for a wider range of children with language and communication difficulties. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Interprofessional Relationship, Intervention
Haussler-Mathews, Mary Ellen – Arts & Activities, 1998
Describes an art activity in which the students created art-paper collages of salads. Explains that before making the collages there was a discussion on healthy eating habits and the benefits of a well-balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables. Identifies the materials needed for the collages. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Materials, Childrens Art
Peer reviewedDooley, K. E.; Neill, W. H. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 1999
Discusses a graduate-level course in mariculture to help students synthesize what they have learned in traditional courses and apply that higher-level understanding in a systematic and explicit way in evaluating complex issues. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Distance Education, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedLamorey, Suzanne; Ryan, Susan – Infant-Toddler Intervention: The Transdisciplinary Journal, 1998
This study compared three team models (multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary) for the provision of special education services. Respondents (n=195) from 50 states provided data on team descriptions, team members' perceptions of teaming effectiveness, and team practices and theory. No one model was predominant, similar…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Services
Peer reviewedWood, Richard J. – ADFL Bulletin, 1999
To prepare college students for the global marketplace, language learning must be more fully integrated with the liberal arts. This means rethinking the relationship between language competency and the study of languages and literature. Literature in the target language should be studied at the advanced level, because this offers students a chance…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Global Approach, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedFoster, John – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1999
States that the received understanding of interdisciplinarity in environmental higher education depends on the environmental agenda that privileges positivistic assumptions associated with the physical and biological sciences. Contends that paradisciplinarity should be the aim in environmental higher education. (CMK)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Environmental Education, Geography, Heuristics
Sicuranza, Linda – NEACT Journal, 2001
Describes a project for high school chemistry students that links science with art: making glazed ceramic pots. Includes materials list, base glaze recipe, step-by-step procedures for setting up a lab, and the time frame involved. Text for students covers the history of earthenware pottery, fundamentals of working with clay, description of the…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Ceramics, Chemistry, Creative Activities
Peer reviewedSabol, F. Robert – Art Education, 2000
Proposes a curriculum model for integrating the content of art history and multicultural education. Describes the different modes of inquiry and cultural characteristics that are included in the multicultural education/art history curriculum content matrix. Offers five points for those who utilize the matrix. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Culture, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedDardig, Jill C. – College Teaching, 2004
Many institutions of higher education want to strengthen the town-gown relationship, as well as increase students' access to community resources. Colleges and universities traditionally have connected with their surrounding communities in various ways, including through school placements, internships, field trips, volunteerism, service-learning,…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Higher Education, College Students, Community Resources
Trubowitz, Sidney – Educational Horizons, 2004
There is a growing momentum in academia for liberal arts departments to become involved with schools of education in the preparation of teachers and efforts to improve schools. A major difficulty comes from the stereotypical view that each group has of the other. For example, liberal arts professors accuse education faculty of ignoring content…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Liberal Arts, Teacher Education, Cooperation
Majeski, Robin; Stover, Merrily – Educational Gerontology, 2005
Issues of older adults are often ill-structured and complex, requiring the application of insights from different disciplines to be adequately addressed. Gerontology has often used a multidisciplinary rather than an integrated interdisciplinary approach. Interdisciplinary and problem-based learning (PBL) provide pedagogical tools which teach…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Teaching Methods, Interdisciplinary Approach, Gerontology
Austin, Richard A.; Thompson, Denisse R.; Beckman, Charlene E. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2005
This article from the NCTM's 2003 Yearbook Learning and Teaching Measurement discusses various literary works containing measurement topics. (Contains 1 figure and 26 resources.)
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Mathematical Concepts, Interdisciplinary Approach, Teaching Methods
Olds, Suzanne A.; Harrell, Deborah A.; Valente, Michael E. – Science Scope, 2006
Investigating the field of engineering offers the opportunity for interdisciplinary, hands-on, inquiry-based units that integrate real-world applications. However, many K-12 students are not exposed to engineering until they enter college. Get a Grip! is a problem-based unit that places middle school students in the role of engineers who are…
Descriptors: National Standards, Engineering, Middle School Students, Electromechanical Technology
Britos, Leticia; Goyenola, Guillermo; Orono, Silvia Umpierrez – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2004
An extremely simple, inexpensive, and safe method is presented, which emulates nucleic acids isolation and electrophoretic analysis as performed in a research environment, in the context of a secondary school hands-on activity. The protocol is amenable to an interdisciplinary approach, taking into consideration the electrical and chemical…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Science Activities, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science

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