Hi Janet,
I think all these are fair game. I don’t
think the discussion should be limited by a definition, but should be inclusive
of all these (as well as possible others), and should focus on positive and
negative impacts.
Bob
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HI, Bob
Thanks for your response.
IN recent academic meetings across the state, I've heard the
word "globalization" used to mean a move toward lowering of tariffs
on imports, a move toward strengthening international corporate power at the
expense of national business and values, and a move toward a commonality of
educational standards that would allow European schools to compete with or
replace American education. I've also heard the word
"globalization" to mean entirely different ideas, such as a greater
tolerance for ideas from other cultures.
It would be helpful to find a definition or an expression of
what we want to discuss.
Again,
Thanks
Janet
Dr.
Janet Nepkie
Professor
of Music and Music Industry
Music
Department
State
University College
Oneonta,
tele
(607) 436 3425
fax
607 436 2718
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Hi Janet:
I suggested this topic to
Jim (others may also have). I mentioned that I had heard a college
president from
Bob
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Janet
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Hell JIm and all,
The teaching breakfast topic looks interesting, but I'd be
grateful if we could have some suggestion PRIOR to our meeting of what the TB
means when it speaks of "globalization."
Thanks
Janet
Dr. Janet Nepkie
Professor
of Music and Music Industry
Music
Department
State
University College
Oneonta,
tele
(607) 436 3425
fax
607 436 2718
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Jim Greenberg
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Sent: Wednesday, November 3, 2004 9:30 AM
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Next Teaching Breakfast
The next Teaching Breakfast will be November 4 at
8:00 AM in Morris Hall
room
103. The topic will be:
Seeking better and more ways to address the impact
globalization is having
on
our students in all disciplines.
The final Teaching Breakfast of the semester will be
Dec. 2 at 8 AM in
Morris
Hall room 103. The topic for this get together will be:
How to make connections with students. Faculty
tend to agree that
students
who make connections with their professors often do better. How
can
we create a climate in our classes and at the college where more
students
make connections with teachers. What do you do that works?
Invite a member of your department to come with
you!! Hope to see you all
there.
The TB web site is at: http://www.oneonta.edu/academics/teachingbreakfast/
Mr. James B. Greenberg
Director
Teaching, Learning and
Oneonta
email: [log in to unmask]
phone:
607-436-2701
fax:
607-436-3081
IM:
oneontatltc
"Ignorance is curable, stupidity lasts
forever"