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Created: August 17, 2002
Latest Update October 1, 2002
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Plausible Readings and Activities Schedule forPlausible Schedule for Reading Course Texts:
Such a schedule will keep you up with class discussions. But such a schedule will also run into time conflicts with other constraints in your lifeworld. Use your common sense to adjust your reading to what fits for you. If you find a text difficult, read the study notes first. Come talk to me or Pat about it. Sometimes we can help. If you are comfortable with the reading, then help someone who isn't. That's a good and caring thing to do. There is no intraclass competition for grades, so that all the help you can give will make others more productive and increase participation in our discourse, and it can only add to my estimation of you as a student.
- Week 1: Week of August 26
- Week 2: Week of September 2
- Week 3: Week of September 9
- Week 4: Week of September 16
- Week 5: Week of September 23
- Week 6: Week of September 30
- Week 7: Week of October 7
- Week 8: Week of October 14
- Week 9: Week of October 21
- Week 10: Week of October 28
- Week 11: Week of November 4
- Week 12: Week of November 11
- Week 13: Week of November 18
- Week 14: Week of November 25
- Week 15: Week of December 2
- Week of December 9
- Exams: December 9-13. Because we consider exams structurally violent and inadequate measures of learning, there will be no exam in this class. The time will be available for face-to-face interaction amongst ourselves.
- Students receive final accounting of learning evidence submitted for a grade.
See Evidence of Learning.- Week of December 16
- Grades Due.