Curriculum Definitions
Integrated Curriculum: One that connects different areas of study by cutting across subject matter lines and emphasizing unifying concepts.
Interdisciplinary Curriculum: Bringing together separate disciples around common themes, issues, or problems.
Multidisciplinary Curriculum: Focuses on different disciplines and the diverse perspectives they bring to a topic, theme, or issue. It is the same topic studied from the viewpoint of more than one curriculum.
Transdisciplinary Curriculum: An approach to curriculum which dissolves the boundaries between the conventional disciplines and organizes teaching and learning around the construction of meaning in the context of real-world problems/themes.
Artist: Harvey Moon, Drawing Machines
Interdisciplinary Curriculum: Bringing together separate disciples around common themes, issues, or problems.
Multidisciplinary Curriculum: Focuses on different disciplines and the diverse perspectives they bring to a topic, theme, or issue. It is the same topic studied from the viewpoint of more than one curriculum.
Transdisciplinary Curriculum: An approach to curriculum which dissolves the boundaries between the conventional disciplines and organizes teaching and learning around the construction of meaning in the context of real-world problems/themes.
Artist: Harvey Moon, Drawing Machines


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