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Practical Strategies for Interdisciplinary Teaching in Today’s University

Faculty Focus

Working in the College of Interdisciplinary Studies has shown me firsthand that our students face a world full of messy, tangled problems. This teaching helps students blend ideas, think deeply across fields, and work well with people from varied backgrounds. Team projects have proven powerful for interdisciplinary learning.

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Practical Strategies for Interdisciplinary Teaching in Today’s University

Faculty Focus

Working in the College of Interdisciplinary Studies has shown me firsthand that our students face a world full of messy, tangled problems. This teaching helps students blend ideas, think deeply across fields, and work well with people from varied backgrounds. Team projects have proven powerful for interdisciplinary learning.

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How Technology is Transforming Classrooms

k12 Digest

How have curriculum standards adapted to meet the needs of todays students? Curriculum standards have evolved to meet the needs of todays students by incorporating skills essential for the modern workforce, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and digital literacy.

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Simple Strategies for Curriculum (Re)Design for the New Instructor

Scholarly Teacher

Keywords: Curriculum Redesign, Course Design, New Teacher Background Imagine you are a new instructor whose supervisor has just asked you to take over a course from a retiring colleague in the upcoming academic year. This may involve lectures, active learning activities, or group work to disseminate information and student learning.

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Supporting Non-Major Biology Students: Making the Classroom YOUnique

Faculty Focus

The studio integrates lecture, lab, and group work in a flexible learning environment, allowing students to actively participate in problem-solving, discussions, and projects, and it supports diverse learning activities and styles. “A Creative Model for an Interdisciplinary Approach to Service-Learning.” Brewer, C.

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Supporting Non-Major Biology Students: Making the Classroom YOUnique

Faculty Focus

The studio integrates lecture, lab, and group work in a flexible learning environment, allowing students to actively participate in problem-solving, discussions, and projects, and it supports diverse learning activities and styles. “A Creative Model for an Interdisciplinary Approach to Service-Learning.” Brewer, C.