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Summer Class OfferingsSociety, Politics, Behavior and Change For TeachersClasses for Current and Prospective Teachers Summer InformationAbbreviations: Buildings, Rooms and Other |
2007 Summer Catalog: T |
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A-Z Index || Browse by letter: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Teaching and Learning in Argentina (Via Internships) Teaching and Learning in Argentina (Via Internships) For Credit This intensive academic and cultural experience will take place in Buenos Aires, Argentina. A highlight of the program will be teaching English and observing classes in bilingual schools (English/Spanish). These internships will be sponsored by the English Speaking Scholastic Association of the River Plate (ESSARP). As the academic component, it will include daily Spanish language lessons and a weekly seminar on teaching language and cultural topics. Students can enroll for first session only or for both sessions. Theories of Personality and Abnormal Psychology For Credit Non-Credit | Extended Education The cornerstone of modern counseling and clinical psychology lies in our understanding of human behavior through personality theory and psychopathology. This program will explore the central personality theories from a traditional perspective as well as a multicultural perspective. We will examine the relationship of personality theories to abnormal behavior, develop an understanding of the DSM IV classification system and other diagnostic methods, and use films to explore the diversity of human behavior. Therapy and Health Through Orissi DanceCancelled For Credit Embedded in ancient Sanskrit philosophy from India, Orissi dance is a holistic approach to health: reflexology, physical movement and stretches (similar to Hatha yoga), mind-body connections, and emotional well-being. The study, based on ancient texts, equates aesthetics with health and deals with concepts of rhythm, centering, breathing, and sustained movement as conducive to preventive care, a sustainable way of life. It also encourages emotional well-being. Through Eyes in the ForestCancelled For Credit Non-Credit | Extended Education The first two weeks on campus, students will learn and practice ways of seeing and drawing the inner and outer landscape. We will study a broad spectrum of environmental art and practice this form of constructing sculpture out of the studio. August 12 through August 17 we will be on retreat, staying at a hostel near ancient forests and the ocean, on the Olympic Peninsula. Students will do drawing, photo documentation and sculpture - all from the natural, the abandoned and the ravaged places in the landscape. Each student will create a body of work, uniquely their own, to be presented in a group show on campus at sessions end. A basic drawing course is recommended, yet determination and a positive attitude will suffice for lack of previous experience. As an option, students may remain in Olympia and complete their own body of work for the group show, to receive 4 credits. |
Summer Sessions 2008 Indicates also offered as a non-credit course through Extended Education
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