Informing, teaching or propagandising? Combining Environmental and Science Studies for undergraduates

Discourse: Learning and Teaching in Philosophical and Religious Studies 1 (2):130-140 (2002)
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Abstract

This article discusses experiences in the integrated teaching of Environmental Studies and Science Studies in a generalist curriculum at a university campus in Scotland. At the University of Glasgow Crichton Campus, a mixed curriculum has been developed to combine coherently Environmental and Science Studies, perhaps the first such curriculum in the UK and equally uncommon in America. The Crichton curricum is intentionally multi-disciplinary, drawing closely on the successful nineteenth-century Scottish model exported to America. This generalist approach, emphasising broad philosophical principles, informs the courses and their inter-relationships.

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Sean F. Johnston
University of Glasgow

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