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- From: "Akiva Werbalowsky" <akivaw@hotmail.com>
- To: permaculture@listserv.oit.unc.edu
- Subject: Re: universities/colleges
- Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 21:17:55 PDT
David wrote:
>My local university is planning an "Ecologicaly Sustainable
Development" degree stream and I was thinking of lobbying for Pc to be
included as a specific subject/s.
>I am looking to identify universities/colleges that have Pc in their
curriculum and to learn how it operates.
>Maybe Akiva could share with us how students use the "continuing
education units (CEUs)" available on his course?
David,
My focus is living and learning permaculture while transforming the
educational/industrial complex, rather than simply appeasing the
approval/reward needs of a medieval hierarchy. Cal Poly is a "learn by
doing" institution and therefore is perfect for permaculture studies.
What students actually do with the "credits" they receive here or
anywhere is a function of their own creativity and ability to have the
system work for them rather than the other way around.
I'm happy to share more with you privately or on the list, only if
others are interested.
Apeace,
A
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universities/colleges,
David de Vries, 05/27/1998
- RE: universities/colleges, April Sampson-Kelly, 05/27/1998
- Re: universities/colleges, Fiona Campbell + Russ Grayson, 05/28/1998
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: universities/colleges, CtopherP, 05/27/1998
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Re: universities/colleges,
Akiva Werbalowsky, 05/28/1998
- RE: universities/colleges, April Sampson-Kelly, 05/28/1998
- Re: universities/colleges, jason.hatfield, 05/28/1998
- Re: universities/colleges, jeremy sharp, 05/28/1998
- Re: universities/colleges, Akiva Werbalowsky, 05/29/1998
- RE: universities/colleges, John Schinnerer, 05/29/1998
- Re: universities/colleges, LBCJMC, 05/30/1998
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