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S O C I 4 9 9 9 T r a v
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N a t i o n s
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Professor of Government and International Relations
Voice: 740.351.3445; fax: 740.351.3153; e-mail: shadjiyannis@shawnee.edu |
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Trip itinerary is located here.
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C O U R S E
D E S C R I P T I O N
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will take students on an intensive 10-day field trip to five nations in
Europe.
Students will spend time in Amsterdam and other cities. They will visit many famous
sites and places of interest as described in the itinerary section of
this site. Upon completion of the field trip and course students will
have a better knowledge of the intricacies of international travel and a
better appreciation and understanding of the history, diverse
society, intriguing politics, many forms of artistic expression (e.g.
theater, architecture, paintings), and international
relations of the nations visited. Further, students will become more sensitive to cultural
diversity and attain levels of cosmopolitanism attained only through
empirical experience. |
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P E D A G O G Y
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The accompanying professor will be lecturing and conducting dialogues with
the students throughout the trip. The students will be expected to
answer occasional questions on lectures delivered while traveling.
Perusal of the cyber page companion site and access to its links and
resources is required. There also will be a series of pre-trip group
orientation meetings and two post-trip overall evaluation and group
reflection meetings. Some of the pre-trip sessions will be
organizational and the rest academic in nature. At the latter sessions
students will also be provided with a list of book titles and other
multimedia references for required perusal prior to the trip in order to
familiarize themselves with various aspects of the subject studied.
Students may use their own initiative to select books on any of the five
nation that reflect their own academic discipline or interest.
In this case, the professor’s approval of the book chosen is required.
Students shall be expected to share their experience with the rest of the
university and the community at large through a variety of interactions
such as guest appearances in classrooms or in more formal public forums
following their return. |
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S T U D E N T
E V A L U A T I O N
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will be evaluated by completing and turning in a term paper and a book
review (each worth 40% of the total grade) by the end of the semester the
course is offered. The term paper must be a reflection, rather
than a descriptive travelogue, of the trip and must include an
interpretation of the information gained from lectures and first-hand
experience. The book review must include a descriptive and an
evaluative part. Click here
for general instructions for a successful book review. The remaining 20%
of the grade will be allocated on the basis of informal and formal
evaluation by the professor during the trip on the basis of participation
in discussions, scholarly conduct in general, and by meeting the pre- and
post-trip expectations discussed above. |
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