Attltuce; 40$-0fflce Hours Attendance DESCRIPTION: Peer aovisers help fellow stucents analyze ana assess progress towarcs general UO requirements ana help stuaents aesign academic protrans. ana plan class schedules. Peer advisers have the opportunity to beet ano know UC stuaents, faculty, staff, anc administrators in accitior. to receiving valuable practicum creait. COKl.f.KTS: Kust complete an application process through major department. Recruitment times are variable. EDPK 407 PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP SEMINAR (1) Geltner, El .U KELTS: 4:0C-6:00 H, EKU FORMAT: Lecture/Discussion/Semir.ar AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 30 WEEKLY READIES: 10 Pa^es EVALUATION : 201-KoB.ework; 30S Project; 50*-Attenaance DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to provice a series of skill development sessions/vorksbops including: "Leaoership are tne One Minute Eacaier," teaturint Dr. Kenneth Llancharu; "What You Are Is" Featuring Dr. Morris Massey, exploring leliefs, prejudices, ano personal value systems; Tin-e Management; Conflict Resolution; Lee tint Eanat^Bent; Stress Management; Leadership Theory; Active Listening; arc Promotmt Positive Growth in those around you. Guest speakers ana vioeo-tateu programs will be featured. Pre/Post seminar self-assessments assigned, hibhiithts: The 'art of becoming' is a lifeionp proct- . of investing your time in excelience-oeveiopint activities. The 1 a f e shills introduces in these workshops wjii Live you keen insights into tne ont,oint pursuit of excellence so prevalent in our modern society. COM ENTS: The course car. be taken for credit or audited in part or total. Drop in visitors are welcome. This seminar is limited tc 25 enroilec/for credit students. Auditors/Lrcp Ins will be welcome on top of that number. EDPh 407 PROFESSIONAL SEMINAR PEER STUDENT SUPERVISOR (1) Wace, 162 Oregon MEETS: 15:30 V», 360 Oregon FORIiAT: Lecture/Diacussion AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20 WEEKLY READIIIG: 1 Chapter PhLFECUISiTES: Only peer acvising student superviscra. EVALUAT10K: 20V-Project; bOV Attenc&nce READINGS: Faculty aovising canuai; UO tiue schedule; the GREEK EOOK; Assignee readings DESCRIPTION;: This class* is designee to prepare and support peer stucent supervisors. Topics coverec induce interpersonal skills, leadership ar.o communication, grading, ano general organisation cf peer advising ofl ices. EDPM 407 SEM PEER ACADEMIC ADVISING (1-3) fade, 164 Oregon FORLAT: Fracticuti PREREQUISITES: Jr. ano Sr. only EVALUATION 155-Attituoe; 155-3 Quizzes; 4&t*-Attenbance DESCRIPTION: Peer advisors help fellow students analyze ano assess progress toward general U 0 requirements ano help students design academic programs ano plan class schedules. Peer advisers have the opportunity to meet ano know UO stuuents, laculty, stall, ano administrators in addition tc receiving valuable practicum crecit. CO h KENTS: l.ust complete an application piocess through major department. DEPH 407 INTERPERSONAL PROBLEM SOLVING (3) DeGeuio, Francisco, Ludeikieuics, Oil ice 01 Stuoent Leveicpuent FiiETS: 14:00-15:20 UL, 17b ED FOFi-.AT: Lecture/Liccussion ano Eeninar/Lab AVERAGE CLASS S12E: 45 FhEhEOUISITLS: or. anc Sr. READ!DCS: L^an, TLE SK2LLLD HLLFLR DESCRIPTICI.: Stuuents receive training in interpersonal ano p,reup cot nunication skills. The course provisos an oppcstur.ity to: assess your (.resent interpersonal c on. nun ic at i or. skills, acquire Knowlec^e and skills lor inprevinb lace to lace colnunication, learn ana practice specific connunicatior. skills, read anu integrate tr.eoi les ol con tiunicatici. with actual practice. CCI.IEl.TS: The in ciass work is a laboratcry learning situation. The out-ol-class assinnnents provide an opportunity to reau atout various theories ol connunicatior: ana appj.y what is learned in class tc totr. the readings ano one's nl'e. EDPh 407 CROUP LEADERSHIP SKILLS (1) Fishvick, 3b4 Gretcr. hail KELTS: $:3C-16:0C sat. Jan. 31 ana Feb. 7 only, 276 LI FORMAT: Lecture/Discussion and Practice/Application VtLLKLT hEALlNd: 20-26 Total Pa£ts EVALUATION: 306-Attenaance; 205. hoi.euoik; 6G5»-Project DESCRIPTION: This ciass proviues: 1) stuay ol t,roup dynamics, 2) training, in u oup interaction, anc 3) experience in tioup problem solving. Participants will be able to practice skills in class ar.c appiy ther. out o1' class on a limitea basis. Topics for the first leetint wixl be: 1) Phases of broup development, 2) Froblem solving, 3) Roles m troup t eetin^s, arc 4) Observing feroup interaction. The seccnc meeting will cover: 1) Kal:int meetings wcrk, 2) Problem solving, 3) Team builoinf., ano 4) Project planning. COP.LEM'S: The clast is internee to be an enjoyable experience in learning by ooir.t* The outsiae project, while subject to appraisal, oilers a treat aeal of latitude lor nakinL it meaningful to troup participants. The homework involves simply observing a t^oup meetint. DEPM 407 ALTERNATIVES TO CHEMICAL ABUSE (2) Cider, Dorow, and Nev.ton, 364 Oregon Hall MEETS: 2:00-3:20 UH, Newman Center HEADINGS: THE RELAXATION AND STRESS REDUCTION ViOhKLCOK; CELEEFATE YOURSELF, ENHANCING YOUR OWN SELF ESTEEN DESCRIPTION: This course is cesifcneo to promote nonchenical neans ol dealing with lire's problems ano maximizing one's level of wellness. Specifically, the course will provice an opportunity to: 1) aevelop shills to affect positively the lives cf the stucent ano others; 2) assess personal stress level ana indicators; 3) experience a variety ol relaxation ano stress management techniques; A) learn and practice interpersonal communication skills; 5) assess personal sell iL.afc,c ano self-esteem level; 6) loentify at-risk situations lot chemical usa^e; anc 7) identify viable alternatives to usint> cheaicals in at-risk situations. EDPh A07G MANAGEMENT INFO SISTER IN EDUCATION (A) Piele MEETS: 15:30-16:20 U PREREQUISITES: EDPII ^O'/C Computers ano Ecucational Management or eqwiv. DESCRIPTION: Fundamentals of manatee er.t information systems in education with emphasis cn l.icroconputcr database management systems ano mainlrate-to-sicro decision support systems. ED PE MIG HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDUCATION (3) lie nsor., 12k ED I .EFTS: 5:50-1C:5G UH, 151 EL FORI AT: Lecturc/Distussion AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 55 EEM.LY READING: 125 Pa*,es E VALE AT 101.: MCW-Miotern.; 60*-Final READINGS: Cretin, TOWARD AN ECOLOGY 01 LDUCAT10N; V.'nt.ht, CULTURE ON Tht LOVING FRONTIER; Nastn, SCHOOLED TO ORDER; RavitcE, THE TROUELED CRUSADE; Yezierska, DREAD G1VEFS; Lasch, SCR OGLING AND TEE NEW ILLITERACY; Ector., RISKING TEE NATION DESCRIPTION: littery is an artutent, not a story. This course is net THE History ox' American Lcucatior., but rather is A History ol American Education, ar.c is an interpretive discipline. Students are expected to ueveiop their own interpretation oX' history. Further, the course exan met only Unites States Eoucation and the people responsible lor the system with liuiteu cevotion to indigenous populations. EDPM 507 POLICY SEMINAR (3) Dunlap li,ETS: 10:30-12:20 U PREREQUISITES: Doctoral students DESCRIPTION: This sennar bives doctoral students ar. opportunity to integrate the diverse instructional resources ollerec by DEPh. The intellectual shills oi rational analysis, behavioral description, iotical thinking, cognitive intebraticn, ano creative synthesis will be 1csterea through discussion, writing, '.riticioti, anu rewriting. Students will be asked to show progress in developing those intellectual skills, and, in particular, to demonstrate competence in rhetorical discourse,