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===The Organizational Structure of the Evergreen Curriculum===
 
===The Organizational Structure of the Evergreen Curriculum===
  
===1.11.1 Modes of Study===
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====1.11.2 Curriculum Planning====
  
===1.11.2 Curriculum Planning===
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====1.11.1 Modes of Study====
  
===1.11.3 First Year Programs and Options===
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====Evergreen Experience and Evergreen Graduate====
  
===1.11.4 Inter-Area Programs===
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====1.11.3 First Year Programs and Options====
  
===1.11.5 Individual Contracts and Internships===
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====1.11.4 Inter-Area Programs====
  
===1.11.6 Prior Learning from Experience===
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====1.11.5 Individual Contracts and Internships====
  
==1.12 Planning Units==
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====1.11.6 Prior Learning from Experience====
  
===1.12.1 CTL Description===
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===1.12 Planning Units===
  
===1.12.2 Environmental Studies===
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====1.12.1 CTL Description====
  
===1.12.3 Expressive Arts===
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====1.12.2 Environmental Studies====
  
===1.12.4 Scientific Inquiry===
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====1.12.3 Expressive Arts====
  
===1.12.5 Society, Politics, Behavior and Change===
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====1.12.4 Scientific Inquiry====
  
===1.12.6 Evening and Weekend Studies===
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====1.12.5 Society, Politics, Behavior and Change====
  
==1.13 Graduate Programs:==
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====1.12.6 Evening and Weekend Studies====
  
===1.13.1 Masters in Public Administration===
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===1.13 Graduate Programs:===
  
===1.13.2 Master in Teaching===
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====1.13.1 Masters in Public Administration====
  
===1.13.3 Master in Environmental Studies===
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====1.13.2 Master in Teaching====
  
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====1.13.3 Master in Environmental Studies====
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==Contradictions, Issues and Future Directions==
  
 
===1.14 Community and Autonomy===
 
===1.14 Community and Autonomy===
  
 
===1.15 Future Directions===
 
===1.15 Future Directions===

Latest revision as of 14:47, 3 January 2008

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1.1 A Central Tension: Reflexive Thinking and Mastery

1.2 The Five Foci of an Evergreen Education

1.3 Interdisciplinary Education

1.4 Personal Engagement

1.5 Linking Theory and Practice

1.6 Collaborative/Cooperative Work

1.7 Teaching and Learning Across Significant Differences

1.8 The Six Expectations of an Evergreen Graduate

1.9 Qualities of Evergreen Teaching Practices

1.10 Structural Elements of the Evergreen Curriculum

1.10.1 Coordinated Study Programs

1.10.2 Full-Time Study

1.10.3 Student Self Directed Study

1.10.4 Narrative Evaluation

1.11 Undergraduate Curriculum

The Organizational Structure of the Evergreen Curriculum

1.11.2 Curriculum Planning

1.11.1 Modes of Study

Evergreen Experience and Evergreen Graduate

1.11.3 First Year Programs and Options

1.11.4 Inter-Area Programs

1.11.5 Individual Contracts and Internships

1.11.6 Prior Learning from Experience

1.12 Planning Units

1.12.1 CTL Description

1.12.2 Environmental Studies

1.12.3 Expressive Arts

1.12.4 Scientific Inquiry

1.12.5 Society, Politics, Behavior and Change

1.12.6 Evening and Weekend Studies

1.13 Graduate Programs:

1.13.1 Masters in Public Administration

1.13.2 Master in Teaching

1.13.3 Master in Environmental Studies

Contradictions, Issues and Future Directions

1.14 Community and Autonomy

1.15 Future Directions