Interdisciplinary Learning for the Real World

Interdisciplinary Learning for the Real World

Reasonably Radical: A Climate Change Education Podcast

22/06/2021 7:00PM

Episode Synopsis "Interdisciplinary Learning for the Real World"

Episode 2 - Interdisciplinary Learning for the Real World Do you see the world through the lens of the individual subjects you learned at school? Breaking things up to consider the math side, then the science aspects, then the language arts angle? In most parts of our life, we view the world from an integrated approach; why, then, are schools so stuck in subject-specific teaching, and how can we break free from these confining structures?In this episode we will talk to several educators who use interdisciplinary teaching to enrich their students’ experiences, and consider why this is crucial for effective climate change education.—Thank you to our guests this week:Alexis Birner, Pear Tree ElementaryTwitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Website | YoutubeBruce Ford, Metro VancouverLinkedIn | Website | InstagramAdditional Resources:K-12 ResourcesK-12 Field TripsYouth 4 Action Metro Vancouver Climate ActionCody Forbes and Paige Hansen, Delta Farm Roots Mini SchoolTwitter: @paigehansen2013 @deltafarmroots  | Facebook | Instagram | Website—Follow Reasonably Radical on social media!Facebook | Instagram | TwitterCheck out our website to find more resources for teachers:http://www.reasonablyradical.ca —Don’t forget to subscribe to Reasonably Radical to get new episodes delivered straight to you!

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