- An innovative approach to learning designed for student success
- Two or more classes working together with common themes, content, and materials
- A group of students and faculty working collaboratively in a friendly, supportive atmosphere
- Explores connections between different disciplines and subject matters.
| Hard-linked Learning Communities Writing in the End Zone I ENGL 828 + PE 684 Writing in the End Zone II ENGL 838 + FITN 220 Writing in the End Zone III ENGL 100 + VARS 130 |
Math in the End Zone I MATH 111 + VAR 130 |
| American Dream Asset Development MATH 111 + MATH 882 Keys to the Kingdom ENGL 828 + CRER 120 Contemporary American Topics ESL 828 + ESL 848 This is My United States of Whatever PHIL 224 + ENGL 100 Tools for Thought: Using Math and English to Explore Contemporary Issues MATH 120 + ENGL 100 SocialJustice? Understanding Problems and Solutions in the New Millinnium ENGL 100 + SOCI 100 Creating a Monograph ART 366 or GRA 225 or GRA 250 or MULT 390 or MULT 391 The Big Spin: Language, Lies, and the Perception of Truth SELECTED COURSES MEETING AT 11 AM The Not So Far East CHIN 680 + SPCH 150 All Good in Da 'Hood [ENGL 100 OR ENGL 838] + ETHN151 |
Confluence-model Learning Communities Dead Man Walking SELECTED COURSES MEETING AT NOON (FALL SEMESTER 08) Food for Thought SELECTED COURSES MEETING AT NOON OR 9AM (FALL SEMESTER 07) "How Sports Explain the World" SELECTED COURSES MEETING AT 11:10 AM (SPRING SEMESTERS) Mountains Beyond Mountains SELECTED COURSES SPRING SEMESTER 2008 Philosophy and Psychology in Contemporary films PHIL 100 OR PSYC 100 Rising Scholars Program SELECTED COURSES (SEE LINKED PAGE FOR DETAILS) "Tragedy of The Commons" SELECTED COURSES MEETING AT NOON (SPRING SEMESTERS) |
ISSOTL Presentation Washington D. C. November 2006 Confluence Model Powerpoint
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