Multiple Choice
What is the primary difference between a multidisciplinary curriculum and an integrated curriculum?
A) A multidisciplinary curriculum retains subject matter boundaries whereas an integrated curriculum does not.
B) A multidisciplinary curriculum deals with central topics whereas an integrated curriculum does not.
C) An integrated curriculum deals with central topics whereas a multidisciplinary curriculum does not.
D) A multidisciplinary curriculum includes all subjects in a unit of study whereas an integrated curriculum does not.
E) All of the above
F) None of the above
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