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Created: July 3, 2004
Latest Update: July 3, 2004
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Soc. 328-01: Agencies
Preparatory Readings in Agencies Academic Assessment Forum: Grade Records Week Date Topic Week 1 Week of August 23, 2004 Academic Assessment of Learning:
The Technical Term for Grading Policy
Bolman and Deal, IntroductionWeek 2 Week of August 30, 2004 Dialogic Answerability in Hierarchical Institutions
Bolman and Deal
Chapters 1 and 2Minimal Requirements in Agencies: First and Second Weeks
NOT FINISHED BELOW THIS POINT
July 4, 2004Week 3 Week of September 8, 2003 Organizations from McDonald's to Harvard University
Bolman and Deal, Chapters 3 and 4
Catching up in Week 4Week 4 Week of September 15, 2003 What Do Managers Really Do?
And What Do Workers Really Do?
Bolman and Deal, Chapter 5Week 5 Week of September 22, 2003 Managers: Stewards and Enterpreneurs
And How Do They Fit?
Bolman and Deal, Chapters 6 and 7Minimal Requirements in Agencies: Third, Fourth, and Fifth Weeks Week 6 Week of September 29, 2003 Interpersonal and Group Dynamics
And Answerability
Bolman and Deal, Chapter 8Week 7 Week of October 6, 2003 The Political Perspective
Is There a Right or Left?
Is There a God?
Bolman and Deal, Chapters 9 and 10Week 8 Week of October 13, 2003 Organizations as Political Agents Minimal Requirements in Agencies:Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Weeks Week 9 Week of October 20, 2003 Organizations as Ritual, Symbol, Theatre
Bolman and Deal, Chaters 12, 13, and 14Week 10 Week of October 27, 2003 Integrating Perspectives
Bolman and Deal, Chapter 15Week 11 Week of November 3, 2003 But What Can I Do?
Bolman and Deal, Chapters 16 and 17Week 12 Week of November 10, 2003 Does Any of It Really Matter?
Bolman and Deal, Chapters 18, 19, and 20Minimal Requirements in Agencies: Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Weeks Week 13 Week of November 17, 2003
Pat and jeanne not available.Review, Revise, and Practice
Answerability as a Moral and Illocutionary Force in Social Agencies
jeanne and Pat
not availablePresentations
Answerability as a Moral and Illocutionary Force in Social AgenciesWeek 14 Week of November 24, 2003
Thanksgiving WeekPresentations - Answerability as a Moral and Illocutionary Force Week 15 Week of December 1, 2003 Presentations - Answerability as a Moral and Illocutionary Force Week 16 Week of December 8, 2003 Exam Week Final Exam scheduled for Thursday, December 11, 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. in our regular classroom, SBS B110. In accordance with our philosophy of learning there will be no final exam, but grades will have to go in by Tuesday, December 16.
Site Copyright: Jeanne Curran and Susan R. Takata and Individual Authors, June 2003.
"Fair use" encouraged.For purposes of grading we provide the readings and exercises listed here. There will be no "testing." That means that you will not have to live in anxious anticipation of what we will ask and how much you will have to know. Instead, we will provide weekly discussion questions, lectures, essays, and concepts we feel that you should know as a result of having taken this course. You will assure us of that learning and receive your grade for the questions and concepts about which you choose to write and talk with us. In addition you will find detailed explanations and examples on our grading policies in the first week's reading.
Temporary files of material to go into Agencies class preps.