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Creating Courses for Adults: Design for Learning

by Ruth C. Clark, Richard E. Mayer

A foundational text on adult learning principles, crucial for designing effective interdisciplinary courses.

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Interdisciplinary Curriculum: Design and Implementation

by Heidi Hayes Jacobs

This book provides practical strategies for creating interdisciplinary curricula, essential for collaborative course design.

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The Art of Course Design: A Guide to Creating Effective Learning Experiences

by Michael J. Allen

Offers insights into course design that enhance student engagement and learning outcomes, vital for innovative syllabus development.

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Collaborative Learning Techniques: A Handbook for College Faculty

by Elizabeth F. Barkley, K. Patricia Cross, Claire H. Major

Explores collaborative learning strategies that can enhance interdisciplinary education and faculty collaboration.

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Teaching for Understanding: Linking Research with Practice

by Martha Stone Wiske

Focuses on understanding-based teaching, crucial for creating assessments that reflect interdisciplinary learning.

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Learning Communities: Reforming Undergraduate Education

by Diana G. Oblinger, James L. Oblinger

Discusses the power of learning communities, relevant for fostering collaboration among diverse academic stakeholders.

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The Interdisciplinary Classroom: A Guide to Teaching Across Disciplines

by David A. H. Brown

Provides practical approaches to teaching across disciplines, enhancing the course design process.

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Assessment Strategies for the Online Classroom

by Diana G. Oblinger

Offers innovative assessment strategies that are essential for evaluating interdisciplinary learning outcomes.

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Designing Effective Assessment: Principles and Profiles of Good Practice

by David Boud, Nancy Falchikov

A comprehensive guide on assessment design, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches that enhance student learning.

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The Learning-Centered Curriculum: A Comprehensive Guide to Curriculum Development

by Robert M. Diamond

Focuses on learner-centered curriculum design, essential for creating engaging and effective interdisciplinary syllabi.

Dive into these transformative books and integrate their insights to elevate your course design and foster meaningful collaboration.