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Learning Modules and Class Syllabi


  Most of the following learning modules were developed in the American Studies Summer Institute course, Cultures and Environments: On Cultural Environmental Studies, taught by Dr. NoÎl Sturgeon and Dr. Darin Saul at Washington State University. The goal of the modules is to have students actively learn by teaching what they were learning, while in the process producing materials of practical teaching value for others. Tami Adam's page will be used in an English as a Second Language course, Jason Capp designed his module to be used at the junior high level and the modules by Alison Gunn and Kay Tronsen are designed to be used in a beginning composition course taught at Washington State University. They represent a small sample of possibilities for the use of the Internet as a learning tool in cultural environmental pedagogy. In addition to learning modules constructed by students in the course, we have included a learning module created for the course by American Studies graduate student (and conference participant) Penny Hall and the course syllabi for Dr. Sturgeon's course, Gender, Race and Nature in American Culture.

Learning Modules

Alison Gunn
"Gendering Nature."
Kay Tronsen
"The Columbia River."
Tami Adam
"Environment" Page for ESL Students.
Jason Capps
"Rivers and Cultures."
Penny Hall
"Parks Module."

Cultural Environmental Studies Courses

Dr. NoÎl Sturgeon
Gender, Race and Nature in American Culture.
 

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