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Holden, Lorraine P. – Humane Education, 1984
Presents a mini unit to help children critically evaluate opinions they hold about maligned animals. This involves: asking students to list animals they disfavor, having students monitor television programs that treat animals disrespectfully, and forming "public relations" teams to support and promote a disliked animal. (BC)
Descriptors: Animals, Attitude Change, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Peer reviewedNaitove, Christine; Bartle, Barbara – Social Science Record, 1984
A lesson on the French Revolution illustrates how reading, writing, reasoning, and researching skills can be integrated into history instruction. (RM)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Content Area Reading, Interdisciplinary Approach, Research Skills
Peer reviewedDick, Robert G. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1984
In this learning activity, which is used in an 11th-grade ancient history course in Canada, students are asked to assume that they are archaeologists of the far-distant future. They are given a box of artifacts that they must analyze to determine what the future society is like. (RM)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Comparative Education, Course Descriptions
Peer reviewedLevstik, Linda S. – Social Education, 1985
Methods for using fiction and nonfiction to teach mapping and geographical skills are discussed. Three activities for use at the elementary, middle, and high school levels are presented. Additional books that can be used are described. (RM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Fiction, Geography Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedRivers, Wilga M. – Foreign Language Annals, 1985
Outlines five directions foreign language programs can take and makes the following recommendations for classroom teaching: (1) link foreign languages with international studies and (2) teach languages for career purposes, (3) for intercommunity understanding, (4) for insight into the process of communication, and (5) to serve as a key to…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Bethel, David – International Journal of Institutional Management in Higher Education, 1984
The need for arts and humanities instruction in the British polytechnics is supported, and it is noted that the concept of creativity is better conveyed through the arts and humanities than through strictly technical instruction. (MSE)
Descriptors: Art, College Curriculum, Creativity, Curriculum Development
Adams, Hazard – ADE Bulletin, 1985
Recommends taking the indirect approach of historical understanding to make English PhDs better academic politicians. (CRH)
Descriptors: College English, Educational Philosophy, English Instruction, English Teacher Education
Peer reviewedHigbee, Martin D. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1984
A three-component geriatric-gerontology program developed at the University of Utah is described that consists of a lecture course, clinical clerkships, and a gerontology certificate program. This multidisciplinary approach enables students to gain a broad perspective in the complex health care of the elderly. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Geriatrics
Truxal, John B. – Weaver of Information and Perspectives on Technological Literacy, 1984
Compares education in technology contrasted to education about technology by discussing epidemic models and public health engineering to illustrate problems in developing the former type of course. Problem areas include course emphasis (artifacts or system analysis), role of hands-on experiences, and the transdisciplinary nature of technology. (BC)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Energy, Engineering, Engineering Education
Peer reviewedNewell, William H. – Liberal Education, 1983
Interdisciplinary studies are not only desirable but possible in the fiscal, ideological, and organizational context of the 1980s. Interdisciplinary studies are defined as inquiries that draw critically upon two or more disciplines and that lead to an integration of disciplinary insights. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedLeeper, Faye – American Biology Teacher, 1984
Discusses strategies used to integrate the teaching of high school biology and English. One major effort involved students writing and/or modifying the scripts for slide and filmstrip presentations. (JN)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Biology, English, English Instruction
Peer reviewedTotten, Sam – Social Studies, 1984
Including both social studies and language skills objectives, this unit of study encourages senior high school students to examine and wrestle with issues concerning nuclear warfare. Activities suggested are many and varied, e.g., students read and discuss fiction and nonfiction, analyze films, do library work, write essays, and conduct surveys.…
Descriptors: Disarmament, English Instruction, High Schools, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedLehr, John C. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1984
Music is a geographical and a temporal phenomenon which pervades every society. How music can be used to teach basic geographical concepts, to reflect the central themes of North American geography, and to explain the relationship between art forms and the tastes of a culture is discussed.
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
Peer reviewedHerbst, Len – Social Studies Review, 1983
Lists 18 statements that form a synthesis of social science concepts. This synthesis was prepared in the late 1950s but was never implemented. The California History Social Science Framework is a new attempt to encourage the integration of social science concepts. (CS)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Needs
Peer reviewedZawadski, Rick T.; Ansak, Marie-Louise – Gerontologist, 1983
Describes On Lok, a long-term care approach which has assumed responsibility for providing all services needed by a functionally dependent adult population. Based on the first two years of operation, descriptive data on the service system, its development, participants served, services given, and costs are presented and interpreted. (JAC)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Delivery Systems, Gerontology, Human Services


