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Interdisciplinary curriculum : challenges to implementation
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New York: Teachers College Press, c2000
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9780807739884

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30000004346569 LB2806.15 I57 2000 Open Access Book Book
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In this outstanding new collection, a group of leading educators examines the reputed merits of the interdisciplinary curriculum movement that has gained widespread popularity in recent years. Going beyond the platitudes, they explore the complex texture of what actually happens in the classroom when theory meets reality. Well respected for their research and credibility, the contributors provide rich accounts of how curriculum reform plays out in practice. The questions they address are consequential, the documentation they present about the interdisciplinary movement across different systems, subjects, and settings, is thorough. Some of the topics addressed are:

How teachers with diverse backgrounds come together to plan curricula What happens to school culture when an interdisciplinary effort is spearheaded by administrators What transpires when new curricula are put into practice either at the local school level or across major urban districts


Author Notes

Sam Wineburg is a Professor of Educational Psychology in the College of Education and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of History at the University of Washington.

Pam Grossman is a Professor of Curriculum and Instruction in the College of Education, Stanford University.