
The curriculum should include space for learning beyond subject boundaries, so that children and young people can make connections between different areas of learning.
Interdisciplinary studies, based upon groupings of experiences and outcomes from within and across curriculum areas, can provide relevant, challenging and enjoyable learning experiences and stimulating contexts to meet the varied needs of children and young people.
Revisiting a concept or skill from different perspectives deepens understanding, and can also make the curriculum more coherent and meaningful from the learner's point of view.
Interdisciplinary studies can also take advantage of opportunities to work with partners who are able to offer and support enriched learning experiences and opportunities for young people's wider involvement in society.
Effective interdisciplinary learning:
The curriculum should include space for learning beyond subject boundaries, so that children and young people can make connections between different areas of learning.
Learning across the curriculum allows practitioners to make links and draw on a range of themes and topics for delivering the curriculum.
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