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      Programs beginning summer quarter Schedule
Status Title Session DAY=days
EW=evenings, weekends
  Controlling Your Business Second EW: Th
NEW Global Warming/Climate Change and Pacific Rim Indigenous Nations First DAY: M
  Nature, Writing, Education First EW: T, Th
  Reconciliation: Summerwork Full DAY: T, Th
  Research Projects in Statistics (Through Individual Learning Contracts) Full EW: Th
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Controlling Your Business

See listing under Society, Politics, Behavior and Change.

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Global Warming/Climate Change and Pacific Rim Indigenous Nations

4 credits first session
Zoltan Grossman, 867 6153; Alan Parker, 567-5075;and Ted Whitesell, 867-6768
June 26, M, 2-4p for first meeting
Prerequisites: Open to undergraduates with signature of faculty
CRN: Contracts

Students will be working with a faculty team from MPA, MES and Native Studies to analyze the impacts of climate change on indigenous peoples located in the Pacific Rim. This will be the 1st phase of a multi-year project involving environmental scientists from Maori University (Awanuiarangi), Hawaii, Alaska, Canada and Pacific NW as well as indigenous nation political leaders. Particular focus will be on development of a united representation of indigenous nation concerns independent of the national governments through negotiation of compact. For more information, see http://academic.evergreen.edu/g/grossmaz/climate.html.

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Nature, Writing and Education

Jean MacGregor, 867-6608 and Rebecca Chamberlain, 866-2141

See listing under Graduate Studies.

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Reconciliation: Summerwork

8 to 16 credits full session
David Rutledge, 867-6633, and Raul Nakasone, 867-6065
TuTh, 1-5p
Special expenses: See faculty for details
CRN: 40162

Although this class is a continuation of the Reconciliation program from the academic year, it is also open to new students wishing to participate in this pedagogy. This is not a program for students looking for an external, faculty-given pedagogical structure; we will ask students to take a very personal stake in their educational development. Students will pay special attention to what individual and group work they plan on doing, how they plan to learn, how they will know they learned it and what difference the work will make in their lives and within their communities. Students will be encouraged to assume responsibility for their choices. Faculty and students together will work to develop habits of worthwhile community interaction in the context of the education process and liberation. The faculty are interested in providing an environment of collaboration where faculty and students will identify topics of mutual interest and act as partners in the exploration of those topics.

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Research Projects in Statistics (Through Individual Learning Contracts)

See listing under Scientific Inquiry.

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Last Updated: August 25, 2017


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