INTERDISCIPLINARY WORK
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Interdisciplinary Teaching: Why And How to Do ItThere are many exciting new teaching methods designed to engage 21st century students. Interdisciplinary, or cross-content teaching, allows teachers to collaborate and plan lessons that combine content from different areas.
10 Possible Reasons for Making a Lateral Move at WorkDo you want to move up in the world, and especially at work? Changing jobs within your own company or by joining a new employer does not always mean climbing the corporate ranks. Still, a sideways shift can eventually lead to several steps up. Here's how.- John Dollard's WorkOverall, Dollard's work has provided theorists with notable insights into human behavior and development.
Interdisciplinary UnitsAn explanation of interdisciplinary units in teaching, their use and benefits.
New Media and Music Part 1Creating interdisciplinary works that crosses into new media and music require the composer/artist to create both the visual and audio simultaneously. How should one begin creating such a work?- How to Monitor and Create an Interdisciplinary Learning Center in the ClassroomThis is an article detailing the benefits of having a learning center in a classroom environment, how to create one, and how to monitor it.
Mastering Graduate Work - Learning the Ropes of Graduate Studies in the Liberal ArtsA first hand look at the steps needed for success in graduate school.- History B.A. Programs in Virginia: Part TwoVirginia is home to several universities where you can study the discipline of History.
- How to Be a Teacher of the YearThis is an essay I wrote when I received Teacher of the Year. It covers my philosophy, personal challenges and advice for other teachers.
Doctoral Programs in the History of ScienceAlthough sometimes overlooked, doctoral programs in the History of Science offer students an opportunity to explore this fascinating discipline.- Using Technology in Today's ClassroomWhen teachers first began to use computers in a classroom setting, schools wished to evaluate whether the use of educational technology had a significant and consistent impact on student achievement.
- History Projects for Elementary StudentsThese activities and projects can be used throughout multiple age and ability groups. They work well for large and small classrooms, homeschool co-op groups, and the individual homeschool, with more than one child.
Integrating Ecology into Other Subject AreasAs team teaching is becoming more expected in the middle school classroom, finding ways to integrate an science into other subject areas can be challenging. This article gives ideas of how to bring an ecology unit into subjects other than science.- Diary of an Artist: The Final EntryWriter and interdisciplinary artist Christine Stoddard shares her developments
- Diary of an Artist: Entry 47Musings of 19-year old interdisciplinary artist, Christine Stoddard
- Diary of an Artist: Entry 46Throughts from writer and interdisciplinary artist Christine Stoddard
- Diary of an Artist: Entry 44Writer and interdisciplinary artist Christine Stoddard documents her thoughts, accomplishments, and more
- Diary of an Artist: Entry 42Young writer and interdisciplinary artist Christine Stoddard documents her thoughts, accomplishments, and plans
- Diary of an Artist: Entry 41Young writer and interdisciplinary artist, Christine Stoddard, documents her artistic ideas and accomplishments
- Diary of an Artist: Entry 40Writer and interdisciplinary artist Christine Stoddard records her thoughts, goals, and progress as a creative dreamer and professional
- All About Dangerousness.How can we work out if someone might re-offend?
- NASA Establishes Nationwide Lunar Science InstituteNASA is looking for scientists to work for the new Nationwide Lunar Science Institute.
- The Goals of a So-called Academic Who Yearns to Be a WriterAs I try to come to grips with the divergent ways my life goes and bring them into converge, I try to come up with life goals that allow me to bring my creative and acedemic work together.
- The Relationship Between HIV and AIDsThis essay was written for an interdisciplinary biology course. It highlights the questions that remain regarding exactly how HIV causes AIDs.
- Foreign Aid and the Politics of AbortionThis particular paper regarding current US government policy on abortion and foreign aid was written for an interdisciplinary studies course on biology.
- A Basic History of the 1985 MOVE BombingThe MOVE bombing by the Philadelphia Police Department in 1985 showed evidence to verify Rogue Police as well as Labelling Theories. This work explains the history of the MOVE organization through the lenses of these two theories.
- Careers for Graduates with a Degree in Environmental StudiesA degree in Environmental Studies reflects interdisciplinary undergraduate work that qualifies graduates for jobs in a wide variety of areas. Generally work involves problem solving and compromises between the needs of progress and people.
Heikki Uimonen Researches Cell Phone Ringers in Finland's Public SpacesFinnish residents, like most urban global areas, have become increasingly choosy about their cell phone ringer. Heikki Uimonen and the ISP team have researched the impact of cell phone ringers in their 2005 study.- E.H. Carr and What Is History?: The Invisible Man of American HistoriographyA review of E.H. Carr's book "What is History?", his stands on historical study, and why American historians have neglected Carr's seminal work.
- Organizational Behavior in the Hospitality IndustryThe following discusses the interdisciplinary study of organizational behavior, its terminology, and concepts as they relate to the hospitality industry and the people that work specifically as hospitality contractors in special events.
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