Top 3 “Need-to-Knows” to Make Truly Interdisciplinary Projects Truly Great

This session streamed online on 4 December 2024

Catherine and Trish been designing interdisciplinary units, projects, and field experiences for Grades 6-12 for 25 years. One thing is true: it’s difficult to get right, and there is more nuance than meets the eye.

In this presentation, they will share 3 main lenses that they used to look through when determining whether a hot topic, grand challenge, or wicked problem can effectively transform into a workable and stimulating interdisciplinary learning experience. We welcome everyone interested in these tips and will center our discussion around STE(A)M and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for Upper School levels. You’ll also learn about the problems and phenomena we chose to pursue in our Integrated Science Program for Grades 8-12. Join us and get your questions answered!

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Job Role Applicability:

  • School Leader
  • Curriculum Director / Coordinator
  • Director of Professional Development
  • Humanities Teacher
  • Mathematics Teacher
  • Science / STEAM Teacher
  • Social Studies Teacher
  • Design & Technology
Tags:
  • 21st Century Skills
  • Science
  • Coaching
  • Design & Technology
  • Digital Citizenship
  • Global Collaboration
  • Social Emotional Learning
Type of Session:
Presentation
Most applicable to educators working in the following areas:
  • Middle School [Age 11 - 13]
  • High School [Age 14 - 17]