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RicksCU.1999.2

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1999

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An integrated curriculum is an instructional approach that connects the disciplines to an underlying theme or topic. Immersing students in an integrated-thematic unit provides the backdrop for experiences to occur across the disciplines. Shaping coursework around integrated themes is especially appropriate for gifted students, however using an integrated-thematic curriculum is appropriate for all learners as it develops students' abilities to make connections, to solve problems by looking at multiple perspectives, and to integrate information from different fields of experience. An integrated-thematic curriculum permits students to be active participants in their own learning as they design their own explorations and take ownership of their achievements. Students become active, enthusiastic, life-long learners.

In the Circus Unit, students are exposed to concepts such as the role of scientific discovery, specific ecological systems, the development of culture in response to a polar physical environment, and exploration.

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Morgridge College of Education, Teaching and Learning Sciences

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University of Denver

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Denver, CO

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Ricks Center for Gifted Children

Copyright Date

1999

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The Arctic and Antarctic: An Integrated Curriculum Unit, Grades K-2



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