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ARCHITECTURE (A46)  (Dept. Info)Architecture  (Policies)FL2024

A46 ARCH 316FRe-Discover the Child3.0 Units
Description:Open to all levels of undergraduate and graduate students from Arts & Sciences, Architecture, Art, Business, Engineering, and Social Work. It is said that at this time in history, the entire country must commit to improving the possibilities of education. We must work to lift underserved people; we must expand the range of abilities for those caught in only one kind of training; and we must each learn to be creative thinkers, contributing our abilities to many sectors of our society. In this course, we will expand our views about learning by experimenting with the creative process of lateral thinking. We will learn about learning by meeting with some brilliant people at the university and in the St. Louis community who are making exceptional contributions to various scholarly and professional fields, and within civic engagement. We will also learn about learning by working in teams to develop an exciting curriculum (based upon the knowledge and passion WU students bring from their academic studies and range of interests) for elementary school students from economically disadvantaged urban families. Each week of the semester, we will learn about learning by giving 2-D and 3-D hands-on problem-solving workshops, once a week for one hour each week, for elementary school-age students. You and your WU teammate will implement the workshops you create. In this course, we celebrate the choices of studies we each pursue, and we expand our experience in learning from each other's knowledge bases and learning from each person's particular creativity in problem-solving. Course fee applies to mandatory background check and is not refundable.
Attributes:ArtCPSC
Instruction Type:Classroom instruction Grade Options:C Fees:$45.00
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01-T-R---1:00P-2:20PTBALorberbaumFinal Critique202010
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