in·ter·dis·ci·pli·nar·y
per·spec·tive: involves two or more areas of learning, having more than one
perspective on the same subject.
An Interdisciplinary Perspective refers to a comprehensive
knowledge of skills which a student can use to find and evaluate information
about two or more disciplines. This is a
very important aspect to learn. This
perspective allows a student to look at one subject with more than one perspective.
It helps students understand that there
is more than one way to view something.
Some other important words that I came across this past week
are dissertation and requisition. The
word dissertation refers to a long
piece of writing about a particular subject that is done to earn an advanced
degree at a university. The word requisition is the act of formally
requiring or calling upon someone to perform a specific action.
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