IMPACT: The Journal of the Center for Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning. Volume 10, Issue 2, Summer 2021
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2021-08Author(s)
Henebry, Charles W.
Baublitz, Millard
Miller, Abby
Pheng, Alexis C.
Wessner, David R.
DeTora, Lisa
Sobel, Sabrina
Kassel, Ruth
Dennis, Krysta
Flatland, Robin
Foster, Scott
Schrock, John Richard
Genovese, Sal
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IMPACT 10(2), Summer 2021. Boston University College of General StudiesAbstract
The theme of this issue is interdisciplinary approaches to, or including, the sciences. STEM disciplines like chemistry,
biology, physics, computer science, and math are often taught as separate and distinct from the humanities. The concept
of STEAM (STEM + Arts) has attempted to make STEM subjects more interdisciplinary, allowing students to interact with
the material from different perspectives. The essays in this issue explore unique ways to design and implement interdisciplinary curricula that combine sciences and humanities/arts.
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Impact: The Journal of the Center for Interdisciplinary Teaching & Learning is a peer-reviewed, biannual
online journal that publishes scholarly and creative non-fiction essays about the theory, practice, and assessment of interdisciplinary education. Impact is produced by the Center for Interdisciplinary Teaching & Learning at Boston University
College of General Studies. Impact accepts submissions throughout the year and
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