Liberal Learning Advisory Council
Minutes Fall 1999
Minutes Arranged by Date
December 15, 1999
Present: R.
Anderson (Chair-Secretary), T. Breslin, D. Compte, K. Finkral,
L. McCauley, S. McCook, K. Drennan, A. Pfenninger, L. Rice
- The minutes
of November 17th were approved as submitted.
- SOCL
372, Introduction to Comparative Public Health was
approved for social science process, non-Western. The
vote was unanimous and unconditional.
- Action
on MTRL 171, Introduction to Meteorology was
tabled pending further information on the nature of the laboratory
assignments. Bob Anderson agreed to get copies of the
lab manual for members of the council.
- Adjournment
was at the uncommonly early time of 2:35, this being the shortest
GEAC meeting on record. Guinness’s will be notified.
- The next
meeting was scheduled for January 26, 2000 in Holman 311 at
2:00.
Courses
Approved
- SOCL
372 (social science process, non-Western)
Courses Returned
November 17, 1999
Present: R.
Anderson (Chair-Secretary), W. Behre, J. Bossart, K. Finkral,
H. Mayo, L. McCauley, S. McCook, K. Drennan, A. Pfenninger, L.
Rice
- The
minutes of October 27th were approved as submitted.
- HONR
332, Nation and Culture in Modern Latin America was
approved for history or literature (not both), and non-Western
diversity distribution under Perspectives on the World. The
vote was 8 in favor, 0 opposed, and 1 abstention. Approval
was unconditional.
- Action
on SOCL 372, Introduction to Comparative Public Health was
tabled pending clarification on the following points:
- The
nature of the service learning experience needs clarification.
- A
clearer explanation on why the course is a “process” course
is needed.
- More
detail on weeks 2 through 4 would be helpful.
- Are
the analytic techniques assumed? Or, are they
taught as part of the course?
- Adjournment
was at 2:55 as several members were rushing to the academic
leaders meeting (not wanting to miss anything). The
next meeting was set for December 1st (but was subsequently
cancelled due to an over hectic schedule).
Courses Approved
- HONR
332 (history or literature, non-Western)
Courses
Returned
October 27, 1999
Present:
R. Anderson (Chair-Secretary), W. Behre, J. Bossart, T. Breslin, R.
Cobb, D. Compte, L. McCauley, S. McCook, K. Drennan
- The
minutes of October 20, 1999 were accepted as submitted.
- A
wide ranging discussion of change in general education was
begun. Several tasks lay ahead of us. The first,
and most simple, is to re-examine the 1992 Framing Document
in terms of updating it to include changes since then. Beyond
that we need to consider how much of what we established then
is still valid, how much might be changed in subtle ways,
and what, if anything, might need more significant overhaul. Then
we considered possible impacts on the general education program
that would result if the college changed its basic credit
structure from a three s.h. base to a four s.h. base (or,
even if only some schools did that). The task is clearly
beyond what can be accomplished in one brief meeting. Members
agreed to continue the discussions throughout the year.
- No
motions or resolutions were considered.
- Adjournment
was at 3:15. The next meeting was set for November 17th
from 2:00 to 3:00 in Holman 311 (if available).
October 20, 1999
Present: R.
Anderson (Chair-Secretary), W. Behre, J. Bossart, T. Breslin,
R. Cobb, D. Compte, H. Mayo, L. McCauley, S. McCook, A. Pfenninger,
L. Rice
- The
minutes of September 27, 1999 were approved as submitted.
- The
new meeting scheduled (corresponding to the revised Wednesday
afternoon meeting schedule) was reconfirmed.
- A
brief discussion of the problem of having “topics” courses
considered for general education credit centered on the possibility
of creating a shortened approval process for such courses. No
consensus was reached, though there were opinions expressed
on both sides of the issue. Bob Anderson suggested that
we fold any such discussion into the broader task of re-examining
the program’s 1992 framing document.
- After
a brief discussion of implications inherent in a possible
change in course credit (from a three semester hour standard
to a four semester hour standard) the need for an overall
re-examination of the program became even clearer.
- Bob
Anderson distributed copies of A Proposal for a New General
Education Program dated June 1, 1992. Council members
agreed to look it over and to begin discussions of it at the
next meeting.
- Adjournment
was at 3:00. The next meeting was set for October 27th
at 2:00, hopefully in HH 311. Members agreed not to meet on
November 3rd because of the Multi-Cultural lecture.
September 29, 1999
Present: R.
Anderson (Chair-Secretary), V. Barrett-Kobes, J. Bossart, R.
Cobb, D. Compte, K. Finkral, L. McCauley, S. McCook, A. Pfenninger
- New
Members Bob Cobb, Larry McCauley, Stuart McCook, and Ariane
Pfenninger were introduced and welcomed.
- Bob
Anderson was once again elected secretary by acclamation.
- The
minutes of May 5, 1999 were approved with the addition of
Violet Barrett-Kobes’ name.
- WGST
230, Women in America was approved for history
and both Western and gender diversity distribution. The
vote was 8 in favor, 0 opposed, and 0 abstentions. No
conditions were attached to the approval.
- WGST
330, Global Feminisms was approved for social
science content and both non-Western and gender diversity
distribution. The vote was 8 in favor, 0 opposed,
and 0 abstentions with the understanding that a teaching
syllabus would be submitted as soon as possible.
- AFAM
300, The Writings of WEB DuBois was approved for
history or literature (at the student’s option). The
request for non-Western diversity distribution approval
was not approved. The rationale does not refer to
non-Western circumstances, nor does the subject matter
as described in the proposal appear to focus substantially
on non-Western themes. The vote was 8 in favor,
0 opposed, and 0 abstentions on the condition that a detailed
set of rationales for the various goals and outcomes claimed
be provided.
- The
following meeting schedule for Fall 1999 was (belatedly) adopted:
- Oct
20: 2:00
to 3:00
- Oct
27: 2:00
to 3:30
- Nov 3:
2:30 to 3:20
- Nov
17: 2:00
to 3:00
- Nov
24: 2:00
to 3:30
- Dec
1: 2:00
to 3:20
- Dec
15: 2:00
to 3:00
- Adjournment
was at 4:24 pm. Members stayed on briefly until they
discovered there really were no refreshments.
Courses Approved
- WGST
230 (history, Western gender)
- WGST
230 (social science content, non-Western, gender)
- AFAM
300 (history or literature)
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