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Integrative Curricula: A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Pedagogy [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Independent Researcher and Scholar, India)

Creativity, critical thinking and community-oriented learning have taken on new dimension and relevance in education. As a result, many academicians feel that current curricula need to be re-designed with the challenges of today’s global landscape in mind. Integrated curricula rely heavily on interdisciplinary approaches that encourage student engagement, self-awareness and experiential learning. Providing practical advice based on empirical examples, Integrative Curricula: A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Pedagogy explores the phenomenon of integrative curricula and its relevant issues.

Emphasizing a need for flexibility and, above all, a student-centered focus, chapters discuss different theoretical frameworks and models utilized, benefits gained and challenges encountered in the process of curricula integration. They include case studies, policies and other methods that have been implemented and adopted in universities to enhance their teaching practices. Contributors also address issues such as integrating interdisciplinary curricula and building relationships across traditional subjects and learning experiences.

As integrative curricula provide a framework through which a standard, meaningful benchmark can be applied to student learning, so will Integrative Curricula: A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Pedagogy act as a fundamental resource to facilitate, advise and support higher education institutions in putting forward practices that are most effective for teaching and, ultimately, the benefit of student development.



Recognizing how integrative curricula can provide a framework through which a meaningful benchmark can be applied to student learning, Integrative Curricula: A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Pedagogy acts as a fundamental resource to facilitate, advise and support higher education institutions in putting forward effective practices.

PART I: INTEGRATING STUDENTS EXPERIENCE

Introduction to Integrative Curricula A Multi-dimensional Approach to
Pedagogy; Enakshi Sengupta

Chapter
1. The Peer Support Program: A Case Study of Peer Mentoring and
Tutoring across Freshman Calculus Courses; Ahmad Samarji

Chapter
2. Education for Social Justice: an integrative framework for
inclusive curriculum redesign to enable fair outcomes and promote social
change; Digby Warren and Zainab Khan

Chapter
3. Designing, Implementing, and Assessing Learning within an
Integrated Pharmacy Course; Kimberly B. Garza, Channing R. Ford, Lindsey E.
Moseley, and Bradley M. Wright

PART II: DESIGNING INTEGRATIVE CURRICULA

Chapter
4. The Integrative Curriculum in EAP Programs: Design and
Instructional Considerations; Alanna Carter

Chapter
5. Teaching Three Courses Like One: A Case for Integrated Teaching;
Heather A. Ranson, Christian D. Van Buskirk, and Richard D. Cotton

Chapter
6. Tracing symbolic policy ideas about an integrative curriculum in
the Bologna Process post-2020 international agenda; Iryna Kushnir

Chapter
7. Competence-based HE: Future Proofing Curricula; Rebecca
Huxley-Binns, Jenny Lawrence, and Graham Scott

Chapter
8. Designing an Integrative Curriculum using CLIL for Medical English
Courses in the Faculty of Health Sciences during COVID-19; Neslihan
Onder-Ozdemir
Enakshi Sengupta is an Independent Researcher and Scholar based in India.