Benefits & Advantages of an Interdisciplinary Curriculum Students become more involved and excited. The seem to remember more, believed in the importance.

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Benefits & Advantages of an Interdisciplinary Curriculum Students become more involved and excited. The seem to remember more, believed in the importance of what they have to contribute, and participate more in class activities.

Benefits & Advantages of an Interdisciplinary Curriculum Students are more likely to become autonomous and active as thinkers and learners. They are also likely to be more prepared to make connections between contexts at first seem separate.

Benefits & Advantages of an Interdisciplinary Curriculum Teachers have renewed energy and a new sense of excitement participating in interdisciplinary curriculum planning and instruction.

Teac Benefits & Advantages of an Interdisciplinary Curriculum Teachers are more appreciative of the talents of others. Instruction tends to improve when teachers see what their students are learning in other classes, as well as the methods and styles their colleagues employ. Interdisciplinary units foster more interaction among teachers.

Benefits & Advantages of an Interdisciplinary Curriculum An interdisciplinary curriculum facilitates instruction that is more related to real life. Problems and concerns are dealt with as a whole rather than divided into knowledge fields.

Benefits & Advantages of an Interdisciplinary Curriculum Some of the most interesting curriculum topics that students can relate to and that features many of the outcomes that educators and community members value do not fit into single-subject curriculum.

Benefits & Advantages of an Interdisciplinary Curriculum Interdisciplinary curricula blend cognitive and affective education.