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What does it look like?Cross departemental partners plan a unit of study at the middle and secondary school levels. The two members of the team approach the preliminary planning session with a notion of key concepts, skills, and attitudes traditionally taught within the single-subject approach. As the pair identify their respective priorities, they look for overlaps in subject matter content. For example, the Literature teacher may focus on the concept of “the American Dream” as an organizer for a collection of short stories by American authors. At the same time, the History teacher notes that his unit on American History, that focuses on a study of each of decades, could also use :the american Dream” as a unifying theme.The Shared curricula model is based on shared ideas that come from within the disciplines. This model differs radically from the thematic approach in the comceptualization of the unifying concepts because the concepts result from shared elements rather than the introduction of a theme from the outside. This is what the Venn diagram represents-similarities in the overlapped section. The key is to look for commonalities of both curricula.To use the shared view of curricular integration, the teacher needs to explore two disciplines for mutual concepts, skills, and/or attitudes well as for actual content overlaps. This process is more complex than simply sequencing units to coincide with another subject area.
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