My Guiding Principles and Values
I am in the business of co-creating supportive and successful learning environments with students, where learning is fun and enriching to all! I continually seek new ways to create a learning environment free from fear. We are all adults. I am not the only teacher in the class. Our work together is collaborative, not competitive. I encourage active participation and diverse views and perspectives. As students, we are ultimately responsible for our own learning.
The
American Society for Public Administration --Evergreen Chapter Home Page
"And we must, without arrogance, help them to draw the meaning out of their own experience, remembering that it is their meaning, not necessarily identical with ours, that they must find. We must help them to see not only the imperative need, but the keen enjoyment of using one's full will and intelligence, of losing one's self in something beyond one's self, whether it be chemistry research, or poetry, or the furthering of democracy, or international relations, or the difficult art of intimate daily living with others." --Katherine Taylor, 1949.
Winter 2004:
MPA Core: Public
Service/Complex
Environment
with
Nita Rinehart
Tuesday nights, 6-10 p.m.
New: U.S. Supreme Court--search
Class powerpoints: note: you will need
powerpoint to open this file. If you do not have powerpoint, please ask
one of your colleagues to make a copy for you. You can print it
out,
3-6 slides per page to save trees.
Founding
the U.S. Government--Overview, powerpoint
new: listserve: hrmpa@lists.evegreen.edu
Powerpoints:
Links
Public Administration Websites
ASPA Evergreen Chapter
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