Plenary Sessions of WMSCI 2013 and its Collocated Events |
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Dr. Ronald A. Styron, Jr. is currently the Quality Enhancement Plan Director and Professor of Leadership and Teacher Education at the University of South Alabama. He has received numerous awards including Principal of the Year, Louisiana PTA Educator of Distinction and several outstanding conference research paper awards. He has received over $3 million in grant awards and has a proven record of publications with 35 refereed articles, a book chapter, and a series of administrator-training manuals. He has also conducted over 90 professional research presentations and 50 speaking engagements.
Encouraging students to reach beyond the typical constraints of a single content area and engage in interdisciplinary learning fosters critical thinking, creativity, collaboration and communication skills. In The Logic of Interdisciplinary Studies, Mathison and Freeman wrote interdisciplinary studies represent an opportunity for instructors to have more authentic relations with their students and teach cognitive skills (e.g., cooperation and problem solving) that are connected to relevant 'real life' learning scenarios. Moreover, interdisciplinary education helps to increase student achievement by promoting positive attitudes toward the subject matter, create curricular flexibility and integrate rapidly changing information with increased efficiency. |