Browsing Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies Volume 15 (1997) by Issue Date
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Western and Contemporary Global Conceptions of Creativity in Relief Against Approaches from So-called "Traditional" Cultures
(Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1997)For the past few centuries, many in the West have defined their culture as "modern," "dynamic," and "creative," in opposition to other cultures which they have called "traditional," "backward," and of the 20th century, ... -
Integrating in the Accusative: The Daily Papers of Interwar Hildesheim
(Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1997)What are the benefits and drawbacks of using objects as sources for an integrative approach? This essay considers the example of the daily papers in interwar Hildesheim. One read the daily paper initially as a means to ... -
Some Interdisciplinary Instructional Models Used in Primary Grades in Quebec
(Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1997)This article presents some interdisciplinary instructional models found in francophone literature on education. After a review of some basic distinctions between different types of interdisciplinary studies, a dozen ... -
Co-teaching Engineering and Writing: Learning about Programming, Teamwork, and Communication
(Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1997)This study describes the rationales, method, and outcomes of a software engineering course that was cotaught by professors from the disciplines of computer science and writing. The course emphasized both teamwork and ... -
In the Absence of a Paradigm: The Construction of Interdisciplinary Research
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