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EDUCATION 361-4
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CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN EDUCATION
FALL, 1980
INSTRUCTORS: CAMPUS - Anne Lloyd
PRINCE GEORGE - Frank Brown
KELOWNA - Heide Garnett
This course provides an overview of current developments and issues in established and
emerging areas of education. Presentations, workshops, and seminars will be given by
Simon Fraser Faculty with overall supervision provided by an instructor. Students will
be expected to read papers prior to each session, participate in class discussions, and
complete two short and one long analytical essays.
This course is intended primarily for people entering an Extended Studies Diploma Program
but can also be used for degree completion.
SCHEDULE FOR EDUCATION 361
CAMPUS
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PRINCE GEORGE
Sept. 10 T. Kazepide.s ?
Sept. 9 F. Brown
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Sept. 10 H. Garnett
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Lloyd
16*C. Hamm ?
17 name as Prince George
Critical Analysis
24 C. Kirchner ?
234-M. McClaren ?
244
Movement Education
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Environmental Ed.
Oct. 1 L. Prock
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Oct.1
Learning Disabilities ?
Curriculum
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Oct. 7 "' R. Gehibach
Curriculum ?
Early Childhood
15 J. Martin ?
14 L. Frock
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Analysis of Teaching
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Learning Disabilities
22 REVIEW ?
21 REVIEW
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29
t4..McClaren ?
28 B. Stafford ?
V'1
Environmental Education
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Analysis of Teaching
Nov.5 N. McAllister
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Nov. 4 A. Lloyd
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Nov. +_ 5 " ?
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Basic Skills
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Multiculturalism
*12 (A. Lloyd)
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S. DeCastell
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Multiculturalism
1 9 S. DeCastell
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18N. McAllister
Literacy ?
*Baaic Skills
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6 R. Gehibach ?
25E. Warrell ?
26C. Kirchner
Early Childhood ?
Movement Education
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Movement Educatio'7
Dec. 3 REVIEW
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Dec. 2 REVIEW ?
Dec. 3 REVIEW
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ducation 361-4
Contemporary Issues and New Developments in Education
Fall 1980
Instructors:
campus Anne Lloyd
P±ince George Frank Brown
Kelowna Heidi Garnet
This course provides an overview of current development and issues in established
and emerging are of education. Presentations, workshops, and seminars will be
given by Sinon eraser faculty with overall supervision provided by an instructor.
Students will be expected to read papers prior to each session, participate
in class discussions, and complete two shot and one long analytical essays.
This course is intended primarily for people entering an Extended Studies Diploma
program but can also be used for degree completion.
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RE: Educ. 361
From: Anne Lloyd, Coorciior
Date:
Thank you for agreeing top a.icipate in Educ. 361 this fall. I have attached
a course schedule and shou1diave any concerns contact ire a"4 344,43395 r VercL
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Our coordinators are:
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Prince George Frank Bin W. 564-1511 H 962 8029
Kelowna Heidi Barnet H 764-4688 W. through SFIJ in Kelowna
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be scheduling flights and hotel accoirodations and you should contact her as
Some of the facihity have not as yet submitted articles for student reading prior to
your presentation. Please do so to Vera as this is an integral part of the course
and requires three weeks processing tine.
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