This volume is the first full-length collection of essays on integrative and interdisciplinary
education that bridges the K-16 continuum. Dr. Klein and the other distinguished experts
provide basic definitions and terminology and examine guiding principles and current
models and practices. Through a wealth of examples, the book offers insights into
changes in traditional school subjects and academic disciplines, core curriculum and
general education, interdisciplinary fields, and the broader imperatives of problem
solving and of the critique of knowledge and education.



