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a THE MAD HATTER
4 Dougles College Newsletter
published weekly during the srring
and fell semesters, bi-monthly in
the summer semester
by
Douglas College Technical
and Vocational Institute
P.O. 2503, New Westminster, B.C.
Editor: Melanie Falcon,
Surrey Campus
588-4411 Local 283
Notice Board.
READING SKILLS FOR COLLEGE
Students can register now for “oe
Skills and Study Skills classes starti
the week of March 5. They are 1 1/2
credit, seven-week courses.
g
if
Courses consist of two hours a week
classroom presentation & discussion, an
one hour a week of lab work.
LAS COLLEGE
Reading Development is not remedial,
but is intended for students who have
many text books to read & need to be more
efficient in selecting the main points §
remembering them.
Comprehension is stressed and increased
rate should result from the ability to
effectively recognize and organize the
-content of reading material.
Study Skills is a how-to course in
improving time utilization, listening
skills, note-taking, concentration and
remembering. Considerable emphasis is
also placed on how to prepare research
papers and take exams.
Introductory Reading Skills, a more
basic course for students reading below
a college level, and College Library
Research will also be offered.
Contact Admissions for more information
on course times and dates.
wk
SUPPORT STAFF & SUPERVISORS
Job descriptions for all reqular staff
positions have recently been sent out to
employees and their supervisors. The
amendment sheets should be returned as soon
as possible to the JJEC office in Richmond.
Oo
=
O
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Please note that the amendment sheets
are to be filled out separately by the
employee and their supervisor.
For assistance call Susan Somers or
Lock Laurie at Richmond, Local 36.
kik
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WORLD STUDIES PROGRAM
Brevard Community College (Florida) in
conjunction with the Consortium for
International Education is again offering
a major international professional develop-
ment program for community college faculty
and administrative personnel:
June 20-July 11 - Man and his Environment
Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia
$2795
June 9-July 1 - Ancient Civilizations
Greece, Italy, Egypt, Israel and
possibly Jordan
$2198
June 9-July 1 - Art and Architecture in
Europe
Rome, Florence, Venice, Paris,
Amsterdam, London
$1989
June 9-June 30 - Spain: Yesterday and
Today
Spain: Madrid, Toledo, Cordoba,
Segovia, Salamanca, Avila, Granada,
Algeciras, Sevilla, Ceuta
Morocco: Tangiers, Tetuan
Portugal: Lisbon, Beja
$1639
June 9-30 - Health Care and Training
in the Orient
South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan,
Phillipines
$1989
June 9-30 - European Approach to
Policing
Munich, Hiltrup, Wiesbaden, Paris,
Brussels, London, Luxemburg
$1798
June 9-30 - Electronics in the Orient
South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan,
Phillipines
$1995
For more information, please contact Mary
Christy in my office.
rE :
ners George Wootton
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a THE MAD HATTER
4 Dougles College Newsletter
published weekly during the srring
and fell semesters, bi-monthly in
the summer semester
by
Douglas College Technical
and Vocational Institute
P.O. 2503, New Westminster, B.C.
Editor: Melanie Falcon,
Surrey Campus
588-4411 Local 283
Notice Board.
READING SKILLS FOR COLLEGE
Students can register now for “oe
Skills and Study Skills classes starti
the week of March 5. They are 1 1/2
credit, seven-week courses.
g
if
Courses consist of two hours a week
classroom presentation & discussion, an
one hour a week of lab work.
LAS COLLEGE
Reading Development is not remedial,
but is intended for students who have
many text books to read & need to be more
efficient in selecting the main points §
remembering them.
Comprehension is stressed and increased
rate should result from the ability to
effectively recognize and organize the
-content of reading material.
Study Skills is a how-to course in
improving time utilization, listening
skills, note-taking, concentration and
remembering. Considerable emphasis is
also placed on how to prepare research
papers and take exams.
Introductory Reading Skills, a more
basic course for students reading below
a college level, and College Library
Research will also be offered.
Contact Admissions for more information
on course times and dates.
wk
SUPPORT STAFF & SUPERVISORS
Job descriptions for all reqular staff
positions have recently been sent out to
employees and their supervisors. The
amendment sheets should be returned as soon
as possible to the JJEC office in Richmond.
Oo
=
O
Qa
Please note that the amendment sheets
are to be filled out separately by the
employee and their supervisor.
For assistance call Susan Somers or
Lock Laurie at Richmond, Local 36.
kik
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WORLD STUDIES PROGRAM
Brevard Community College (Florida) in
conjunction with the Consortium for
International Education is again offering
a major international professional develop-
ment program for community college faculty
and administrative personnel:
June 20-July 11 - Man and his Environment
Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia
$2795
June 9-July 1 - Ancient Civilizations
Greece, Italy, Egypt, Israel and
possibly Jordan
$2198
June 9-July 1 - Art and Architecture in
Europe
Rome, Florence, Venice, Paris,
Amsterdam, London
$1989
June 9-June 30 - Spain: Yesterday and
Today
Spain: Madrid, Toledo, Cordoba,
Segovia, Salamanca, Avila, Granada,
Algeciras, Sevilla, Ceuta
Morocco: Tangiers, Tetuan
Portugal: Lisbon, Beja
$1639
June 9-30 - Health Care and Training
in the Orient
South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan,
Phillipines
$1989
June 9-30 - European Approach to
Policing
Munich, Hiltrup, Wiesbaden, Paris,
Brussels, London, Luxemburg
$1798
June 9-30 - Electronics in the Orient
South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan,
Phillipines
$1995
For more information, please contact Mary
Christy in my office.
rE :
ners George Wootton
a THE MAD HATTER
4 Dougles College Newsletter
published weekly during the srring
and fell semesters, bi-monthly in
the summer semester
by
Douglas College Technical
and Vocational Institute
P.O. 2503, New Westminster, B.C.
Editor: Melanie Falcon,
Surrey Campus
588-4411 Local 283
Notice Board.
READING SKILLS FOR COLLEGE
Students can register now for “oe
Skills and Study Skills classes starti
the week of March 5. They are 1 1/2
credit, seven-week courses.
g
if
Courses consist of two hours a week
classroom presentation & discussion, an
one hour a week of lab work.
LAS COLLEGE
Reading Development is not remedial,
but is intended for students who have
many text books to read & need to be more
efficient in selecting the main points §
remembering them.
Comprehension is stressed and increased
rate should result from the ability to
effectively recognize and organize the
-content of reading material.
Study Skills is a how-to course in
improving time utilization, listening
skills, note-taking, concentration and
remembering. Considerable emphasis is
also placed on how to prepare research
papers and take exams.
Introductory Reading Skills, a more
basic course for students reading below
a college level, and College Library
Research will also be offered.
Contact Admissions for more information
on course times and dates.
wk
SUPPORT STAFF & SUPERVISORS
Job descriptions for all reqular staff
positions have recently been sent out to
employees and their supervisors. The
amendment sheets should be returned as soon
as possible to the JJEC office in Richmond.
Oo
=
O
Qa
Please note that the amendment sheets
are to be filled out separately by the
employee and their supervisor.
For assistance call Susan Somers or
Lock Laurie at Richmond, Local 36.
kik
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WORLD STUDIES PROGRAM
Brevard Community College (Florida) in
conjunction with the Consortium for
International Education is again offering
a major international professional develop-
ment program for community college faculty
and administrative personnel:
June 20-July 11 - Man and his Environment
Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia
$2795
June 9-July 1 - Ancient Civilizations
Greece, Italy, Egypt, Israel and
possibly Jordan
$2198
June 9-July 1 - Art and Architecture in
Europe
Rome, Florence, Venice, Paris,
Amsterdam, London
$1989
June 9-June 30 - Spain: Yesterday and
Today
Spain: Madrid, Toledo, Cordoba,
Segovia, Salamanca, Avila, Granada,
Algeciras, Sevilla, Ceuta
Morocco: Tangiers, Tetuan
Portugal: Lisbon, Beja
$1639
June 9-30 - Health Care and Training
in the Orient
South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan,
Phillipines
$1989
June 9-30 - European Approach to
Policing
Munich, Hiltrup, Wiesbaden, Paris,
Brussels, London, Luxemburg
$1798
June 9-30 - Electronics in the Orient
South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan,
Phillipines
$1995
For more information, please contact Mary
Christy in my office.
rE :
ners George Wootton
a THE MAD HATTER
4 Dougles College Newsletter
published weekly during the srring
and fell semesters, bi-monthly in
the summer semester
by
Douglas College Technical
and Vocational Institute
P.O. 2503, New Westminster, B.C.
Editor: Melanie Falcon,
Surrey Campus
588-4411 Local 283
Notice Board.
READING SKILLS FOR COLLEGE
Students can register now for “oe
Skills and Study Skills classes starti
the week of March 5. They are 1 1/2
credit, seven-week courses.
g
if
Courses consist of two hours a week
classroom presentation & discussion, an
one hour a week of lab work.
LAS COLLEGE
Reading Development is not remedial,
but is intended for students who have
many text books to read & need to be more
efficient in selecting the main points §
remembering them.
Comprehension is stressed and increased
rate should result from the ability to
effectively recognize and organize the
-content of reading material.
Study Skills is a how-to course in
improving time utilization, listening
skills, note-taking, concentration and
remembering. Considerable emphasis is
also placed on how to prepare research
papers and take exams.
Introductory Reading Skills, a more
basic course for students reading below
a college level, and College Library
Research will also be offered.
Contact Admissions for more information
on course times and dates.
wk
SUPPORT STAFF & SUPERVISORS
Job descriptions for all reqular staff
positions have recently been sent out to
employees and their supervisors. The
amendment sheets should be returned as soon
as possible to the JJEC office in Richmond.
Oo
=
O
Qa
Please note that the amendment sheets
are to be filled out separately by the
employee and their supervisor.
For assistance call Susan Somers or
Lock Laurie at Richmond, Local 36.
kik
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WORLD STUDIES PROGRAM
Brevard Community College (Florida) in
conjunction with the Consortium for
International Education is again offering
a major international professional develop-
ment program for community college faculty
and administrative personnel:
June 20-July 11 - Man and his Environment
Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia
$2795
June 9-July 1 - Ancient Civilizations
Greece, Italy, Egypt, Israel and
possibly Jordan
$2198
June 9-July 1 - Art and Architecture in
Europe
Rome, Florence, Venice, Paris,
Amsterdam, London
$1989
June 9-June 30 - Spain: Yesterday and
Today
Spain: Madrid, Toledo, Cordoba,
Segovia, Salamanca, Avila, Granada,
Algeciras, Sevilla, Ceuta
Morocco: Tangiers, Tetuan
Portugal: Lisbon, Beja
$1639
June 9-30 - Health Care and Training
in the Orient
South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan,
Phillipines
$1989
June 9-30 - European Approach to
Policing
Munich, Hiltrup, Wiesbaden, Paris,
Brussels, London, Luxemburg
$1798
June 9-30 - Electronics in the Orient
South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan,
Phillipines
$1995
For more information, please contact Mary
Christy in my office.
rE :
ners George Wootton