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Jiwon Kim is an associate professor of Educational Foundations and Social Studies Education at Monmouth University, and a founding director of the Interdisciplinary Program for Elementary Educators. Her work on interdisciplinary education for social and global issues has been presented at the state and international workshops for educators.
Sandra Zak is a lecturer of mathematics and a founding member of the Interdisciplinary Education Major at Monmouth University. Her research focuses on the integration of social justice into classroom practice for mathematics and interdisciplinary teacher education.
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction to Interdisciplinary Education – Jiwon Kim
Chapter 2: Interdisciplinary Elementary Teacher Preparation - Jiwon Kim, Sandra Zak, and Vecihi Serbay Zambak
Chapter 3: Planning an Elementary Interdisciplinary Unit - Christine Grabowski
Chapter 4: Interdisciplinary Instruction Supports Thinking and Writing - Hank Bitten
Chapter 5: An Interdisciplinary Approach for Secondary Schools - Hank Bitten and Mark Pearcy
Chapter 6: Conclusion – Sandra Zak
About the Authors and Editors
Interdisciplinary Teaching and Teacher Education: Developing Teacher Competencies for Interdisciplinary Instruction is integral to unlocking the learning potential of education. This book illuminates the importance of integrating multiple subjects while enriching education, fostering creativity, and preparing students for an intricate world. A must-read for educators committed to inspiring holistic understanding and innovative thinking.
— Jennifer A. Siverson, M.S. Ed, third grade teacher
As a social studies teacher for over 30 years, I agree with the approach outlined in Interdisciplinary Teaching and Teacher Education. The social studies department can be a leader in secondary interdisciplinary education.
— Dave Osis, M.A, social studies teacher
The editors have harnessed the expertise of established educators to create a compelling argument that effective interdisciplinary education is not only possible, but can be realized with the tools already available. Those wishing to move their district’s curriculum in this direction will find this a useful resource.
— Robert O'Dell, executive director of New Jersey Center for Civic Education