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Plans for upcoming sessions, 16 Jan. 2019

Plans for upcoming sessions, 16 Jan. 2019

Below weeks refer to weeks of this semester…

Week 2: Paragogy workshop with Neil Mulholland (1 hour 15 minutes)
Preparing for visit from ‘Big High Heid Yins’ next week (may need to extent beyond 4pm)

Week 3: Big High Heid Yins visit (Dorothy Miell and various others)
Readings session ‘The Ignorant Schoolmaster’ by Jacques Ranciere, Intro and Ch.1 (Dante to post book)

Week 4: Research methods skills sharing (Niamh, Caroline, Cara, Sophia W. to prepare)
Review proposals for timeline/activities/projects

Week 5: Bureaucracy group to organize

Week 6: Pedagogy group to organize

Week 7 Permaculture group to organize

Additional activities that may be added:
Workshop on graphic facilitation and recording (Sophia W. looking into funding for this)
Facilitation training by Paula
Neil Lent of IAD on assessment
Time to think about next year’s course

One comment

  1. nmoore

    just wondering about research methods session – would be helpful to have input from groups before then about what methods they would like to know more about? other option that methods comes after the group sessions when it is clearer what people are planning, but that might feel too late ….

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