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South Mountain Community College

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Storytelling Program Course Offerings Spring 2010

Three Credit Courses:

EDU 292

Class 46021

The Art of Storytelling

M

6:30 - 9:00 pm

PAC 740

HUM 292

Class 46023

 

 

1/25 - 5/14/2010

Instructor: D. Bland

STO 292

Class 46025

 

 

 

 

 

EDU 292

Class 56648

The Art of Storytelling

MW

6:40 - 9:10 pm

GUAD

HUM 292

Class 56649

 

 

1/25 - 3/10/2010

Instructor: Staff

STO 292

Class 56647

 

 

 

 

 

EDU 292

Class 46027

The Art of Storytelling

T

4:00 - 6:30 pm

PAC 740

HUM 292

Class 46029

 

 

1/19 - 5/14/2010

Instructor: Staff

STO 292

Class 46015

 

 

 

 

 

EDU 292

Class 45801

The Art of Storytelling

TR

9:30 - 10:45 am

PAC 740

HUM 292

Class 45507

 

 

1/19 - 5/14/2010

Instructor: Staff

STO 292

Class 45505

 

 

 

 

 

EDU 292

Class 45649

The Art of Storytelling

TR

11 – A 12:15 pm

PAC 739

HUM 292

Class 45651

 

 

1/19 - 5/14/2010

Instructor: Staff

STO 292

Class 45653

 

 

 

 

 

EDU 292

Class 56651

The Art of Storytelling

TR

6:40 – 9:10 pm

PAC 740

HUM 292

Class 56652

(LATE START CLASS)

 

 

3/9 - 5/6/2010

STO 292

Class 56650

 

 

Instructor:

L. Wojciechowicz

 

Note:  EDU 292, HUM 292, and STO 292 are the same course.

In this course, students will learn the following:  to prepare and perform stories; to incorporate various techniques to enhance telling; to develop an awareness of resources, materials, and philosophies of storytelling; and to develop a personal style and repertoire for storytelling.

 

EDU 294

Class 45975

Multicultural Folktales

W

6:00 - 8:30 pm

PAC 739

ENH 294

Class 45959

 

 

 

1/20 - 5/14/2010

STO 294

Class 45961

 

 

 

Instructor Staff

Note: EDU 294, ENH 294, and STO 294 are the same course.

The emphasis in Multicultural Folktales is on oral folktales. Students have the opportunity to broaden their awareness of the types of folk literature and systems classifying folktales.

 

STO 295

Class 46017

Multicultural Folktales II

W

6:40 - 9:10 pm

PAC 740

 

 

 

 

 

1/27 - 4/29/2010

 

 

 

 

 

Instructor: Staff

 

Multicultural Folktales II will focus on the cultural context in which stories are told, their meaning in those contexts, and ways of telling those stories that honor their original contexts and tellers.

 

STO 283

Class 56035

The African Storytelling Tradition

R

6:00 - 9:15 pm

PAC 739

 

 

 

 

1/25 - 5/14/2010

Instructor: M. Torres

Introduction to the history and practice of storytelling in Africa. Overview of African myths, legends, folktales, parables, and fables. Great story tellers and story collectors of the past and present. Researching, developing, and crafting African stories for telling.

 


STO 286

Class 56037

Use of Storytelling in a Variety

W

4:00 - 6:30 pm

PAC 740

 

 

of Settings

 

1/27 - 5/14/2010

Instructor: L. Warren

The application of storytelling and storytelling activities in the world of health care, business, parks, museums, hospitals, and education.

STO 282AC

Class 46069

Storytelling Practicum

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/16 - 5/14/2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

Instructor: L. Warren

This course should be the last class taken for the Program in Storytelling.   As the word “practicum” suggests, students will be practicing storytelling to different audiences in a variety of settings.  Fifteen hours of “telling” and forty-five hours of researching, practicing, and reflecting are required. Students interested in this course should call  Liz Warren; 602-243-8026.

 

ENH 251

Class 46371

Mythology

M

6:30- 9:00 pm

LA330

 

 

 

 

1/25 - 5/14/2010

Instructor: S. Hawn

 

ENH 251

Class 45553

Mythology

TR

9:30 - 10:45 am:

PAC 739

 

 

 

 

1/19 - 5/14/2010

Instructor: H.  Cole

This course focuses on the role of the oral tradition and storytelling in creating and preserving the mythologies of the world.  As students study, create, and hear mythic stories throughout the semester, they participate in the richness of our human heritage.

 

HUM 260

Class 45565

Intercultural Perspectives

MW

9:30 - 10:45 am

PAC 740

 

 

 

 

1/20 - 5/14/2010

Instructor: H. Cole

This course deals with the humanities in Mexican American, African American and Native American Indian cultures.

 

EDU 291

Class 45561

Children's Literature

MW

11 am-12:50 pm

PAC 740

ENH 291

Class 45559

 

 

1/20 - 5/14/2010

Instructor: H. Cole

Review of folk and modern literature from a variety of world cultures, including application of literary criteria to folk and modern literature for children

 

One Credit Courses

EDU 289AA

Class 56612

Use of Storytelling in

S

9 am- 3pm

PAC 740

STO 289AA

Class 46595

Educational Settings

 

2/20-3/07/2010

Instructor: Staff

The application of storytelling and storytelling activities in educational settings

 

STO 289AC

Class 46053

Use of Storytelling in

T

6:40 - 8:40pm

PAC 739

 

 

Healing Settings

 

1/26 - 3/9/2010

Instructor Janet Means

The application of storytelling and storytelling activities in healing settings.

 

STO 291AA

Class 46067

Storytelling Circle

M

6:30 - 8:30 pm

AR 500

 

 

 

 

1/25 - 5/4/2010

(Every Other Week)

 

 

 

 

Instructor:

P. Morningstar

This course provides an opportunity for storytellers to workshop stories in a non-threatening environment.

For information regarding the Program in Storytelling or any of our classes, please call Liz Warren (602) 243-8026 or check out: http://storytelling.com.

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