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The integrated curriculum, university teacher identity and teaching culture: the effects of an interdisciplinary activity

The results of an investigative process are reported that centre on the impact that modular curricular organization and its interdisciplinary activity are having on the teaching culture in the Degree in Social Education at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU). This understanding of the cur...

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Published in:Journal of new approaches in educational research 2017-07, Vol.6 (2), p.127-134
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Administrator Surveys
Case Studies
Collaboration
College Faculty
Course Content
Cultura docente
Culture
Curricula
Discussion Groups
Educación superior
Educational Innovation
Educational innovations
Educational Practices
Foreign Countries
Higher education
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Integrated approach
Integrated Curriculum
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Interdisciplinary
Interdisciplinary Approach
Interdisciplinary aspects
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Learning Modules
Organizational Culture
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Professional Identity
Qualitative Research
Reflection
Semi Structured Interviews
Social Studies
Student Surveys
Teacher Role
Teacher Surveys
Teachers
Teaching
Teaching culture
Teaching identity
Teaching Methods
Teaching Models
Team Teaching
Teams
Transformative Learning
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