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NEH Implementation Plan

NEH Implementation Plan. 2012 - 2014 Mission College Santa Clara, CA. Summer 2012. July 12 th – July 20 th – NEH Symposium & Development of Implementation Plan August 8 th - Cluster Meeting at CCSF & Fall Event Planning (local & cluster)

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NEH Implementation Plan

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  1. NEH Implementation Plan 2012 - 2014 Mission College Santa Clara, CA

  2. Summer 2012 • July 12th – July 20th – NEH Symposium & Development of Implementation Plan • August 8th - Cluster Meeting at CCSF & Fall Event Planning (local & cluster) • August 22nd - Core NEH Group Meeting with Deans, VP & Inquire about applicable funding (AANAPISI)

  3. Fall 2012 • Sept 7th – Presentation to ADC • Oct 22nd - Distinguished Guest Speaker (Barbara Andaya: “Female Status: A Defining Characteristic of Southeast Asia”) • Oct - Nov – Asian Cultural Events: Movie and/or Poetry Readings: HamzahFansuri & Hafiz eShiraz • Nov - Faculty Brown Bag: Integrating Asian Cultural Concepts into Curricula • Dec – Cluster Group Meeting & Progress Report to NEH

  4. Spring 2013 • Feb: Academic Senate Presentation • Feb: Identification of NEH Implementation Team • March: Commencement of Curriculum Development including Learning Communities (COUNS + ESL or ENGL) • April: Field Trip to SF Asian Culture Museum • May/June: Cluster Group Meeting & Progress Report to NEH

  5. Planned Objectives • Develop and /or collaborate with student clubs • Development of NEH Web page consisting of student and faculty resources, Asian Culture Course descriptions, and Cluster & Community Asian Culture Events • Periodic Cultural Activities • Local Guest Speakers in collaboration with Library • Partner with Universities that have existing Asian Culture Degree Programs and develop articulation agreements • Continued Cluster Group Meetings

  6. Future Outcomes • Certificate, Asian Culture – 18 Units Core - Art History, Humanities, Philosophy, Foreign Language, English Elective (choose 1 or more to total 3 units)- Counseling, History, Political Science, Hospitality Management, Music, WHP (Tai Chi), Economics, Business (International Trade) • AA, Humanities with emphasis in Asian Culture GE – 24 Units Core – 18 Units: (TBD) Major – 18 Units: Certificate Course Requirements

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