Building on the successful "Infusing Sustainability into the Curriculum" 
workshop held in January 2006 at Emory University, AASHE, the 
Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, 
is again joining with Geoffrey Chase of San Diego State University and 
Peggy Barlett of Emory University to invite faculty of all disciplines 
to San Diego, CA for a two-day "train the trainer" workshop on 
curriculum change to take place July 20-21 (Thurs-Fri), 2006.

Participants will meet with other faculty and resource experts and 
explore strategies to infuse sustainability throughout the curriculum: 
in general education or upper division courses, in courses for the major 
or minor, or in a graduation requirement. The model developed for the 
Ponderosa Project at Northern Arizona University and adapted at Emory in 
the Piedmont Project will be taught so that participants can bring it to 
their own campuses.

The workshop will focus on systemic change, not individual course 
development. It is designed for faculty who wish to help their campuses 
develop programs like the Ponderosa or Piedmont Projects and reorient 
campus-wide curriculum around sustainability. Activities will include 
small group discussions, brief talks by resource experts, outdoor 
place-based activities, and exercises to build strategies for future 
action. The workshop will specifically address interdisciplinary 
approaches to sustainability across the curriculum and student learning 
outcomes and assessment. Participants will be introduced to a variety of 
strategies for institutional change toward sustainability and will 
reflect together on what might be useful for their own campuses.

The workshop leaders, Peggy Barlett and Geoffrey Chase, are editors of 
Sustainability on Campus: Stories and Strategies for Change, published 
by MIT Press in 2004. Peggy and Geoff have many years of experience 
leading these kinds of workshops and have helped more than 200 faculty 
on several campuses revise courses in a wide array of disciplines.

Workshop tuition is $350 for AASHE members and $390 for non-members. 
Tuition will cover snacks and lunches on both days, handouts, materials, 
and a wine reception late Thursday afternoon. We are holding a block of 
rooms at the Best Western Hacienda Hotel in the center of Old Town San 
Diego. These rooms will cost $139/night. The workshop will be held on 
the San Diego State University campus in the historic Scripps Cottage. 
Participants will be able to take the San Diego Trolley from nearby the 
hotel to the campus.

Applications are due by June 09, 2006 and are available at: 
http://www.aashe.org/profdev/curriculum_leadership_jul06.php

-- 
Julian Dautremont-Smith
Associate Director
Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education
(610) 349-5994
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.aashe.org

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