1. EDUCATION 452-8 (D1.00)
  2. Environmental Education
  3. 1995 Summer Institute in
  4. Environmental Education.
  5. 1996 Theme:
  6. Developing Environmental
  7. Literacy in the K12
  8. Curriculum.
  9. To Apply and Register.
    1. Accommodation.
    2. UNIVRSITY COLLEGE
  10. SKAHA PLACE KLO CAMPUS
  11. RFISrDENCES
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Environmental Education
SUMMER SESSION 1995
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M. McClaren
Location: Kelowna
PREREQUISITE:
EDUC 401 /402
1995 SUMMER INSTITUTE IN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
In the summer of 1995, Simon Fraser University will offer its Summer Institute in Environmental
Education at its Kelowna Regional Centre. The Institute, now in its 24th year of offering, is
intended to provide teachers and other educators with an opportunity to consider the
educational opportunities and implications of human-environment interactions.
The Institute is interdisciplinary in nature and will consider the environment through the
perspectives of the Natural and Social Sciences, Humanities, Economics, and the Arts. The
Institute will also address educational programming from K-Adult levels.
Milton McClaren, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director, Field Relations and Teacher Continuing Education, Simon
Fraser University, Faculty of Education. Dr. McClaren has extensive experience with all
aspects of Environmental Education and has been a member of the Steering Committee of Project
WILD (US), of the Man and the Biosphere Programme Committee of UNESCO Canada, and is
currently a member of the Education Advisory Committee of the Aspen Global Change Institute.
In 1993, he was the recipient of the Minister's Environment Award in
B.C.
TO APPLY AND REGISTER:
The Summer Institute in Environmental Education is a credit programme of the Faculty of
Education at S.F.U. Students taking the Institute enroll for Education 452-8, and will receive 8
semester hours of credit on successful completion. Regular course tuition fees apply, and there is
an additional field activity fee of $35.00. Students should apply to register as soon as possible,
because enrollment will be limited. Students who do not live in the South Okanagan Region can
arrange to live in residence at Berger Hall on the KLO Road Campus of Okanagan University
College. Berger Hall is within walking distance of the SFIJ Regional Center which is also
located on the KLO Road Campus. Room rates vary depending on the type of accommodation
chosen and range from $298.00/month to $398.00/month.
The Institute is offered as an Intensive Summer Programme. It will commence on July 4, 1995,
and the first day of classes will be Tuesday July 4 and the last day will be Thursday, July 27.
The class may spend three days in residence at the field at the McQueen Lake Environmental
Study Centre (near Kamloops) during Week Two of the course. Students enrolled in the Institute
will have full use of the Macintosh Computer Lab at the Kelowna Centre during the Institute.
Students interested in this programme may contact Debbie Grey at 762-7600, Sally Lee at 291-
3614 or the Field Relations and Teacher In-Service Education office at 291-3808.

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1995 Summer Institute in

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Environmental Education.
In the summer of 1995 Simon Fraser University will
offer Its Summer Institute in Environmental Education
at its Kelowna Regional Centre, The Institute, now In its
24th year of offering. is Intended to provide teachers and
other educators with an opportunity to consider the
educational opportunities and implications of human-
environment; interactions.
The Institute is
lnterdlsclplinaiy
In nature and will
consider the environment through the perspectives of
the Natural and Social Sciences, Humanities, Econom-
ics, and the Arts. The Institute will also address
educational programming from K-Adult levels. The
programme provides a full mix of field experiences.
seminars. Lectures, and hands-on activities In settings
ranging from nature centres to the Inner city.
In 1995 the Institute will be offered by an Interdiscipli-
naiy Team which will be coordinated
by-
Milton McClaren, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director, Meld Relations and
Teacher
Continuing
Education, SinionFaser University,
Faculty
of
Education. Dr. McClaren has extensive expe-
rience with all aspects
of
Environmental Education and
has been a member
of
the Steering Committee of Project
WILD (US), of the Man and the Biosphere Programme
Committee of UNESCO Canada. and Is currently a mem-
ber of the Education Advisory Committee of the Aspen
Global Change Institute.
In
1993 he was the recipient of
the Minister's Environmental Award in B.C. He is co-
author of the Royal Society of Canada's Global Change
Teachers Handbook and was a member of the authoring
team for the BC
Water Stewardship
Program.
Bill Hammond, M.Sc.
President, Natural Context, Fort Myers,
Florida. Bill
Hammond is an Internationally
known
environmental
educator. afor
i
rner member
of the steering committees
of
Project WILD
and
Project Learning Tree (US),
a current
member
of the South Florida Water
Commission, and a
recipient of the
Conservation Teacher of the YearAward
from
the
National Wildlife Federation of the U.S.
In 1994-
95 he has been involved
In the development of Project
GLOBE,
an international programme of education about
global environmental change.
The
Teaching Team Is supported by other resource per-
sons who
work
with various segments of
the
programme.
In previous
years
they have included
many outstanding
environmental
educators including Kim Fulton. Brian
Herrin,
Rick Koof, Joanne
Nlcklas, Susan
Close, Carl
de
Bruyn. and Michael Cohen.

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1996 Theme:

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Developing
Environmental

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Literacy in the K12

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Curriculum.

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To Apply and
Register.
The Summer Institute In Environmental Education
Is
credit programme of the Faculty of Education at S.F.U.
Students taking the institute enrol for Education 452-
8, and will recleve 8 semester hours of credit on
successful completion. Regular course tuition fees
apply, and there is an additional field activity fee of
$35.00. Students who have not previously attended
SFU must apply for admission before registering. Former
SFU students should apply to register as soon as
possible, because enrolment will be limited.
Accommodation.
Students who do not live
In
the South Okanagan Region
can arrange to live in residence at Berger Hall on the
KLO Road Campus of Okanagan University College.
Berger Hall Is within walking distance of the SFU
Regional Centre which also is located on the KLO Road
Campus. Room rates vary depending on the type of
accommodation chosen and range from $275.00/month
to 410.00/month. Further information can be obtained
from
Emma, at 604 862 2400 or from KLO Student
Housing, FAX 861 7018. Full Information about cloth-
ing and equipment will be sent to students who are
accepted into the programme.
The Institute is offered as an Intensive Summer pro-
gramme. It will commence on Tuesday.July 4, and the
last day will be Thursday. July 27, The class will spend
four days in residence In the field at the McQueen Lake
Environmental Study Centre (near Kamloops) during
WeekTwo of the course (July 11-14). Students enrolled
in the institute will have full use of the Macintosh
Computer Lab at the Kelowna Centre during the Insti-
tute.
Students Interested in this programme may contaci
Debbie Gray at 762 7600. Shirley Heap at 2913614 or
the Field Relations and Teacher In-Service Education
office at 291 3808 for further information.

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SKAHA PLACE
KLO CAMPUS

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RFISrDENCES

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EPTEMBER 1995 TO APRIL 1996
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Aeadrntle Sei,ter means; September So December 1995 indusive
OF
Januar, to April 19H
Mdujipe.
No (JSTi, payable.
Roo,u i
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rcfurnirhe4&iJ
ua7kier are induded.
Rate s
for shorter term proia.i,s will be pro-rated on
wee).,
occiipieJ.
ROOM DESCRIPTIONS
POD:
A
pod is one
of
five private s
i ngle
rooms set in
a
cluster or
'POD.,each
w
ith a lounge, 2 bathioora and
a
COMM
A
khchci and dining
area. Each
Of the 3ingle
rooms
includes
a
single bed, desk,
chair s
lamp, oice
board
a
leading
and
snialj
closet.
prcmiu.
to
the
There
main
is
hail
it single
of
the
entrance
floor. A
from
few larger
the
'
common
rooms are
area
available
of the pod
at
ni p io
SUITE
A studio suite has
its
own private entrance from the main hail oC the
floor.
tamp,
It
notice
contains
board
a private
and cl6sct.bathroom
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kitchenette, single bcd, dcsk,
chak,
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SHARED STUDIO SUITE:
are
the
A
desks,
abired
aliocatc4
floor.
two
studio
It
chafr,,
onJy
contains
suite
to
two
students
has
two
lamps
its
single
own
who
one
private
apply
notice
beds,
together
kitchcncu,
board
ent
mace
and
to
from
closet.
share
one
the
bathroon,
the
Shared
main
suite.
hail
suites
two
of
OTHER FACILITIES!
There
are 2 TV lounges and
study
rooms
and
l doih c
laundry facilities. The main floor has a large activity mc
video games. Bike storage and box storage space is avail
the ground
floor. Heat, light and
water
are included in th
rate. A dedicated parking spot is available to residents at
month. Telephone and cable hook-ups are available in eac
ready for you to sign up with Shaw Cable or BC Tel if
wish.
IJMMER (Ma y 10 August),
Students whose courses extend to May or June, and those
to remain living on campus
d uring summer may do so by
arrangements with the Student Housing
office,
Short
Tern
will apply.
CONDITIONS OF OCCUPANCY:
Occupation
of any room is subject to signing a Licence Agn
w
ith Okanagan University College which explains the con
applicable to staying in Residence. Once a room
is
occupi
day period of
cancellation
is applicable,
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TEL:
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(604) 862-2400
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APPLICABLE
SEMESTER (Check
One Only): Cl FALL (SFP.DEC) 0 WWJER (iAN-APR) 0 SUMMER
(MAY-AUG)
This applicadon will
only
be processed
((fiji!,
completed and
submitted with payment
of
a
non,i'efuid
g ble
Application Fe. of
$25.00.
An
app&adan fee
is
payable only once per
academic year (Sept 01 to Aug 31).
Please P)int
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SURNAME
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FIRST NAME ?
NAME YOU GO BY
Birthdate: M_ ID
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CONTACT ADDRESS:
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Province
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country
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different than above)
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CONTACT IN EMERGENCY:
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rc you presefihly studying as Qkanagan University Colinge?
Yes -
No -
R No, have you applied oè registered to be a student
at
Okanagan University College? Yes - No
Majpr or Program Applied For_________________________________________
What year of study will you be entering: 1 [ 20
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'Residence Fees are
outlined in
a.separaee Rate Sheet. which also describes the
dWerenl
accommodations listed below.
,First year students at North Kelowna will nonnaly be housed In donnitosy accommodation where participation in the
meal plan
it
compulsory - see Meal
Plan
Information brochure. However, dormitory accommodation It not limited to first year
students
only.
Please swtk
in order of
preference; the type
of
acconimodatlon
you wish to
apply for (1 is most desirable). CHECK ONE CAMPUS ONLY:
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The
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answers
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and infurni&tjon
preference.
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provide below will be used to
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ssist us in allocating you to a compatible assignment that moat closely
Do you plan w bring- a Bicycle? ?
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Dyes
No
Are you prepared to serve on any Residence Committees? eg
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0 Special Events
0
social
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Sports
Do you drink alcohol?
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0
Yes ?
0 No ?
'If yes:
0 Occasionally
0 Regularly
Would you object if your room mate(s) drink?
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Yea
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No
What hobbles do you enjoy?
Medical problein .
or serious allergies?_______________________________________________
Music objection types?
Music
preference types?
Do you consider yourtelf.
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[1 Quiet
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0 NniavII.-uid
Dorm Floor: Prefer Co-ed?
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'y
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No
0
Indifferent
Do you consider yourself a:
0
Light Sleeper
0 Heavy Sleeper
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Regular
Do you object to smoking?
0 Yes
0
No
Do you mob?
Dyes
[JNo
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What sports do you play?____________________________________
Do you consider yourself a:
0 Serious Student
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Average Student
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Other
Do you study with MuslcPfV
on?
0
Yes
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No
Where do you plan to do moat of your studying?
0. Bdrm
0 Library
U Study Launge
Do you plan to bring a:
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0 Car
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U Truck
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U Motorcycle
Drivers License #
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Model ?
Plate I______
Additional comments you feel will be helpful in making your room assignment:
NOTE: ROOM MATE REQUESTS SHOULD BE FILLED OUT ON THE SEPARATE SHEET PROVIDED AND SUBMITTED
TOGETHER.
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SEMESTER
APPLICATIONS MUST$E
25% RESIDENCE FEES
BALANCE OF FEES DUE
IN HOUSING OFFICE BY
,
AND DEPOSITS DUE
(10 working days before
you occupy room)
WINTER (JAN-APR)
Nov. 15
Third Tuesday In November
Third Monday in December
SUMMER (MAY-AUG)
Request to SLuRcs.Office,ASAP
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March 30
First Tuesday in July
Third Monday in
I understand that It I become a resident anident. I agree with and will abide fully with the Rules of Residence and the Residence License
Agreement which are published and amended by the Okanagan University College from time to time and available free of charge from the
Residence office upon request. My non-refundable Application Fee of $25 is attached and made payable to OUC Student Residence.
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a guideline to which campus you will be attending,. please read the enclosed letter.
It Is your responsibility to ensure you are applying for the appropriate campus.
THIS FORM ALONG WITH YOUR APPLICATION FEE SHOULD BE RETURNED
....PROMPTLYTO THE APPROPRIATE ADDRESS.-INDICATED ABOVE.

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