Masters Paper, PresentationTimeline
as well as some other important dates

MASTER IN TEACHING: Weaving the Web of Democracy
updated January 19, 2007

 

week

date

Masters Paper and Presentation due dates & time line

Some other dates
1

Monday, January 8

Masters paper due  
2

 

   
3

Tuesday January 23rd

 
4

Monday,
January 29

Faculty return masters paper .

If your paper has minor revisions your faculty will specify when within the next 2 weeks to submit paper.

As soon as paper fully approved by faculty:

  • print up final copies according to guidelines
  • get signature page signed by reader
  • turn at least 1 hard copy AND a cd with 2 copies burned on to a CD as both a pdf file and a tif file to Nan Mick(lab1-3rd floor) as soon as possible. These copies will become both part of the Evergreen library collection and the archives.
 
5

Tuesday
February 6

emailed by 8am
to Sonja

Electronic copies of MP title, author, abstract and annotated key references (see below) to Sonja.

The key references should be 2-4 useful, important and accessible resources that someone who wants to think more about the questions you raise in your MP should read/listen to. Provide a BRIEF (i.e. 2 sentence) annotation that previews what the reading is about and useful for.

These abstracts and references will be assembled into a program and resource guide for the symposium in week 9

6

Friday
February 16

Sunday
February 18

 
7

Wednesday,
February 21

Final signed copies of MPs to Nan no later than today
  • Day of Presense (wednesday)
8

Tuesday
February 27th

 
  • MIT job fair (tuesday)
9

Wednesday 7th & Thursday 8th
March

Masters Paper Symposium  
10
Monday March 12th  
  • Transformative Unit plan due
Evaluation
Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd March

 

 

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