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plants & man course developmentPlant Folks,
I would like to develop a new course with lab targeted primarily at non-science majors, but of interest to majors who might count it as what we call a "related course". The course I envision is taught under various names, including "Plants and Human Affairs" (offered by Harvard since 1876), "plants and man", "plants and humanity"...well, you know what I'm talking about. I would like to collect syllabi for similar types of courses. If anyone would like to share, I'd appreciate copies. I'll also collect them and make them available to anyone else who might be interested. I'm very interested in learning how labs are taught for such a course. Suggestions of textbooks are welcome. My favorite is "Economic Botany" by Simpson & Ogorzaly, but am not sure if it is still in print or if it is the right book for my class. Thank you, Scott -- Scott Shumway Professor of Biology Wheaton College Norton, MA 02766 http://www.wheatoncollege.edu/Faculty/ScottWShumway.html sshumway@... _______________________________________________ Plant-ed mailing list Plant-ed@... http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/plant-ed |
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RE: plants & man course developmentHello All:
Thank you for requesting syllabi for " Plants and Man". I would appreciate if you would share some of the syllabi that would be submitted. Does anyone teach Plant physiology andlab? if so , would you send me some of yor syllabi and the text books that you would recommend? Thank you so much Pale' Fatimata Pale' Professsor of Biology Thiel College 75 College Avenue Greenville PA, 16125 Tel: 724-589-2114 Fax: 724-589-2021 Email: fpale@... ________________________________ From: plant-ed-bounces@... on behalf of Scott Shumway Sent: Tue 9/8/2009 4:41 PM To: plant ed listserv Subject: [Plant-education] plants & man course development Plant Folks, I would like to develop a new course with lab targeted primarily at non-science majors, but of interest to majors who might count it as what we call a "related course". The course I envision is taught under various names, including "Plants and Human Affairs" (offered by Harvard since 1876), "plants and man", "plants and humanity"...well, you know what I'm talking about. I would like to collect syllabi for similar types of courses. If anyone would like to share, I'd appreciate copies. I'll also collect them and make them available to anyone else who might be interested. I'm very interested in learning how labs are taught for such a course. Suggestions of textbooks are welcome. My favorite is "Economic Botany" by Simpson & Ogorzaly, but am not sure if it is still in print or if it is the right book for my class. Thank you, Scott -- Scott Shumway Professor of Biology Wheaton College Norton, MA 02766 http://www.wheatoncollege.edu/Faculty/ScottWShumway.html sshumway@... _______________________________________________ Plant-ed mailing list Plant-ed@... http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/plant-ed _______________________________________________ Plant-ed mailing list Plant-ed@... http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/plant-ed |
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