"This book encourages bridging between disciplinary areas to facilitate collaboration amongst faculty and to optimize opportunities for student learning. It is perfect for faculty development programs that aim to engage faculty in small interdisciplinary cohorts that can discuss course pedagogy and share effective approaches to course creation, syllabus design, and assignment development. The editors are uniquely qualified to promote the book’s interdisciplinary message based on a blend of expertise that cuts across various academic disciplines and the civilian and military faculty at West Point."Jeffrey B. Lovelace, Assistant Professor of Commerce, University of Virginia, United States of America."This book is unique in that it covers military education and design ‘soup to nuts’—that is, from top-level design to lesson-plans, as well as overarching strategies. There are a significant number of military education institutions in the US and US-looking countries that would find this useful."Kristian Gustafson, Reader in Intelligence and Security Studies, Brunel University London, United Kingdom."This volume’s combination of syllabi, assignments, and articles make it a unique and valuable resource for teachers from the secondary to the university levels. For educators who are willing to explore pedagogical practices applied in varied disciplines to see how they might adapt a given assignment or teaching technique in their own discipline/classroom, this volume stands out as a highly practical interdisciplinary work of scholarship."Ryan Kelty, Associate Professor of Sociology, United States Air Force Academy, United States of America.