Foreword - James A Beane Integrative Teaching and Learning through Real-World Problem Solving Why Implement an Integrative Teaching and Learning Model? Looking in the Classrooms Case Studies Introduction Assessing Integrative Learning Looking Back What We Have Learned Looking Ahead Suggestions for Implementation Making Integrative Teaching and Learning Happen
Why should the school curriculum be integrated? How can this best be accomplished? Nancy G Nagel discusses integrative teaching using real-world problems to which both students and teachers can relate. She provides case studies of integretive teaching units from inner city, suburban and private schools in the United States, together with teacher and student feedback on the units. The book concludes with suggestions for implementing an integrative curriculum.