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Professional Orientation, Ethics and Advocacy (CRN: 10063)

CO-5010.WV
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  • 3
  • Off Campus Site
  • OPEN (1 seat)
  • 11 / 12
  • Fri, Sat SEP 5 - SEP 6, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sun SEP 7, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sat OCT 11, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Online
  • Fri OCT 24, 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm Boyd Hall 005
  • Sat OCT 25, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Boyd Hall 005
  • Fri NOV 7, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Boyd Hall 005
  • This course examines the foundations of the counseling profession including ethics, advocacy, professional identity, and cultural competence. It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and its relationship to effective counseling. Prerequisite: Matriculated in Counselor Education program or permission of the instructor.

    This is a residential course packaged with an additional meals and room fee of $305. Students must register by 8/22/14. Mandatory pre-reading assignments are available online upon registration, which is accessible through the myPlymouth portal.

Professional Orientation, Ethics and Advocacy (CRN: 10064)

CO-5010.WV1
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  • 3
  • Off Campus Site
  • OPEN (1 seat)
  • 9 / 10
  • Fri, Sat SEP 5 - SEP 6, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sun SEP 7, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sat OCT 11, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Online
  • Fri OCT 24, 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm Boyd Hall 005
  • Sat OCT 25, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Boyd Hall 005
  • Fri NOV 7, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Boyd Hall 005
  • This course examines the foundations of the counseling profession including ethics, advocacy, professional identity, and cultural competence. It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and its relationship to effective counseling. Prerequisite: Matriculated in Counselor Education program or permission of the instructor.

    This is a commuter course packaged with an additional meals fee of $125.00. Students must register by 08/22/14. Mandatory pre-reading and related assignments are available online upon registration, which is accessible through the myPlymouth portal.

Circle of Life: Living and Dying Well (CRN: 10093)

CO-5610.WV
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  • 3
  • Off Campus Site
  • OPEN (5 seats)
  • 5 / 10
  • Fri, Sat NOV 7 - NOV 8, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sun NOV 9, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • The course is designed to facilitate the learning of individuals who intend to work in professions related to wellness. The topic of death and dying will be addressed in a comprehensive way with an emphasis on the development of compassion for individuals and their life experiences. The course will also address the topic of living well and making choices that may increase happiness and decrease suffering. The course will offer students time to examine their own beliefs and understanding of death as well as learn how the medical profession and caring communities can assist those experiencing the dying process. The course will also offer readings and discussions that will help students to identify ways they would like to be living their own life with an emphasis on increasing their sense of wellbeing regarding their mind, body and spirit.

    This is a residential course packaged with an additional meals and room fee of $280. Students must register by 10/24/14. Mandatory pre-reading assignments are available online upon registration, which is accessible through the myPlymouth portal.

Arts and Learning (CRN: 10109)

EP-7110.WV
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  • 3
  • Off Campus Site
  • OPEN (2 seats)
  • 4 / 6
  • Fri, Sat OCT 17 - OCT 18, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sun OCT 19, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • This course is designed to provide candidates with the arts leadership skills necessary for designing, implementing, assessing, and sustaining arts integration models in diverse school settings. The course will focus on the multiple roles of the arts as mediation tools offering languages for learning and methods for instructions. This course will provide candidates with theoretical and applied knowledge of comprehensive interdisciplinary multi-arts integration supporting learning in, with, and through the arts. Candidates will be introduced to the research based Integrated Instructional Model, which incorporates the components of community, problem-based learning and arts integration. Candidates will explore the use of the arts and artistic methods through hands-on activities modeling arts-infused learning and instruction. Candidates will apply individual and group understandings to considerations of site-specific school change and sustained systemic professional development.

    This is a residential course packaged with an additional meals and room fee of $280. Students must register by 10/3/14. Mandatory pre-reading assignments are available online upon registration, which is accessible through the myPlymouth portal.

Arts and Learning (CRN: 10110)

EP-7110.WV1
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  • 3
  • Off Campus Site
  • OPEN (3 seats)
  • 3 / 6
  • Fri, Sat OCT 17 - OCT 18, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sun OCT 19, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • This course is designed to provide candidates with the arts leadership skills necessary for designing, implementing, assessing, and sustaining arts integration models in diverse school settings. The course will focus on the multiple roles of the arts as mediation tools offering languages for learning and methods for instructions. This course will provide candidates with theoretical and applied knowledge of comprehensive interdisciplinary multi-arts integration supporting learning in, with, and through the arts. Candidates will be introduced to the research based Integrated Instructional Model, which incorporates the components of community, problem-based learning and arts integration. Candidates will explore the use of the arts and artistic methods through hands-on activities modeling arts-infused learning and instruction. Candidates will apply individual and group understandings to considerations of site-specific school change and sustained systemic professional development.

    This is a commuter course packaged with an additional meals fee of $125.00. Students must register by 10/3/14. Mandatory pre-reading and related assignments are available online upon registration, which is accessible through the myPlymouth portal.

Teacher Transformation (CRN: 10126)

HD-7090.WV
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  • 3
  • Off Campus Site
  • OPEN (5 seats)
  • 5 / 10
  • Fri, Sat OCT 17 - OCT 18, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sun OCT 19, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • The course challenges students to reconsider the classroom teaching environment, their teaching styles and explore their capacities as teachers. Students will study new teaching methods, characteristics of effective teachers, and new teaching processes leading to more integrative and experiential learning. This course examines various teaching methods within the classroom and develops professional learning communities within schools. Each student will design/redesign, initiate and complete individual lesson plans or unit plans utilizing new teaching methodologies.

    This is a residential course packaged with an additional meals and room fee of $280.00. Students must register by 10/3/14. Mandatory pre-reading assignments are available online upon registration, which is accessible through the myPlymouth portal.

Teacher Transformation (CRN: 10127)

HD-7090.WV1
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  • 3
  • Off Campus Site
  • OPEN (9 seats)
  • 1 / 10
  • Fri, Sat OCT 17 - OCT 18, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sun OCT 19, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • The course challenges students to reconsider the classroom teaching environment, their teaching styles and explore their capacities as teachers. Students will study new teaching methods, characteristics of effective teachers, and new teaching processes leading to more integrative and experiential learning. This course examines various teaching methods within the classroom and develops professional learning communities within schools. Each student will design/redesign, initiate and complete individual lesson plans or unit plans utilizing new teaching methodologies.

    This is a commuter course packaged with an additional meals only fee of $125.00. Students must register by 10/3/14. Mandatory pre-reading assignments are available online upon registration, which is accessible through the myPlymouth portal.

Circle of Life: Living and Dying Well (CRN: 10092)

HH-5610.WV
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  • 3
  • Off Campus Site
  • OPEN (7 seats)
  • 3 / 10
  • Fri, Sat NOV 7 - NOV 8, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sun NOV 9, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • The course is designed to facilitate the learning of individuals who intend to work in professions related to wellness. The topic of death and dying will be addressed in a comprehensive way with an emphasis on the development of compassion for individuals and their life experiences. The course will also address the topic of living well and making choices that may increase happiness and decrease suffering. The course will offer students time to examine their own beliefs and understanding of death as well as learn how the medical profession and caring communities can assist those experiencing the dying process. The course will also offer readings and discussions that will help students to identify ways they would like to be living their own life with an emphasis on increasing their sense of wellbeing regarding their mind, body and spirit.

    This is a residential course packaged with an additional meals and room fee of $280. Students must register by 10/24/14. Mandatory pre-reading assignments are available online upon registration, which is accessible through the myPlymouth portal.

ST:Puppetry Workshop (CRN: 10111)

IN-5560.WV
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  • 3
  • Off Campus Site
  • OPEN (2 seats)
  • 4 / 6
  • Fri, Sat SEP 19 - SEP 20, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sun SEP 21, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • An in-depth study of a particular topic, contemporary issue, or concern. Taught by a specialist within the field being studied or as an alternative methodology. A faculty member will coordinate a series of guest speakers who will meaningfully address the topic. Since topics vary, the course may be repeated with permission of the instructor. Falls, springs, and summers.

    An exploration of the many ways that puppets can be used in educational settings to enhance learning. Students will be introduced to a variety of educational puppets for use in the classroom curriculum including shadow, hand and rod puppets. Emphasis will be on creating puppets as well as implementing strategies for use in curriculum. This is a residential course packaged with an additional meals and room fee of $305. Students must register by 09/5/14. Mandatory pre-reading assignments are available online upon registration, which is accessible through the myPlymouth portal.

ST:Puppetry Workshop (CRN: 10112)

IN-5560.WV1
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  • 3
  • Off Campus Site
  • OPEN (4 seats)
  • 2 / 6
  • Fri, Sat SEP 19 - SEP 20, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sun SEP 21, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • An in-depth study of a particular topic, contemporary issue, or concern. Taught by a specialist within the field being studied or as an alternative methodology. A faculty member will coordinate a series of guest speakers who will meaningfully address the topic. Since topics vary, the course may be repeated with permission of the instructor. Falls, springs, and summers.

    An exploration of the many ways that puppets can be used in educational settings to enhance learning. Students will be introduced to a variety of educational puppets for use in the classroom curriculum including shadow, hand and rod puppets. Emphasis will be on creating puppets as well as implementing strategies for use in curriculum. This is a commuter course packaged with an additional meals fee of $125.00. Students must register by 9/5/14. Mandatory pre-reading and related assignments are available online upon registration, which is accessible through the myPlymouth portal.

Creating Socially Responsible Organizations (CRN: 10091)

OH-5200.WV
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  • 3
  • Off Campus Site
  • OPEN (9 seats)
  • 11 / 20
  • Fri, Sat OCT 24 - OCT 25, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sun OCT 26, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • This course examines the role of "positive institutions" in creating and supporting the well-being of its members while maintaining its profitability or non-profit mission. Issues of power, privilege, and prejudice as challenges to the formation of ethical and socially just institutions will be explored. Topics include issues of diversity, equity, ethics, and social justice.

    This is a residential course packaged with an additional meals and room fee of $280. Students must register by 10/10/14. Mandatory pre-reading assignments are available online upon registration, which is accessible through the myPlymouth portal.

Work as a Personal Journey (CRN: 10094)

OH-5300.WV
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  • 3
  • Off Campus Site
  • OPEN (9 seats)
  • 10 / 19
  • Fri, Sat NOV 14 - NOV 15, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sun NOV 16, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • This course offers an exploration of the personal, interpersonal and transpersonal elements of work and personal growth. Through varied learning methods, participants will attend to the ways in which occupations transform us and how we transform our work to support personal development. Learning will extend to the ways in which we, as followers and leaders, can cooperate to support these synchronous and reciprocal processes creatively and with intention.

    This is a residential course packaged with an additional meals and room fee of $280. Students must register by 10/31/14. Mandatory pre-reading assignments are available online upon registration, which is accessible through the myPlymouth portal.

Evolutionary Change for a Sustainable Future (CRN: 10090)

OH-5400.WV
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  • 3
  • Off Campus Site
  • OPEN (20 seats)
  • 0 / 20
  • Fri, Sat SEP 19 - SEP 20, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • Sun SEP 21, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Waterville Valley-Slvr Fox Inn
  • The 21st Century is a time of unprecedented change in which longstanding institutions are failing or deconstructing and the human race is facing enormous challenges. Such a time calls upon individuals and organizations to become activists for change and architects of new social constructions. Within this context, evolution and transformation are foundational processes for meaningful and contributory personal and organizational change. This course guides and assists participants in contextualizing change efforts in an awareness of global interconnectedness and concern for the long-term viability of humanity's partnership with the planet and in developing the habits of mind and heart which will enable them to lead with an open mind, compassionate heart, and good intention. Participants will explore emerging paradigms for leadership and change and use their learning to enhance organizational effectiveness, well being, and sustainability.

    This is a residential course packaged with an additional meals and room fee of $305. Students must register by 9/5/14. Mandatory pre-reading assignments are available online upon registration, which is accessible through the myPlymouth portal.

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