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VIS 498: Helping Kids in Trouble
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
Children are our future! This course will focus on intervening with and understanding troubled kids, with a primary focus on adolescence. Students will establish an understanding of normal adolescent development and behavior, and become familiar with historical and current approaches and practices in dealing with troubled children. Particular emphasis will be on school, child welfare, mental health and juvenile justice intervention systems and approaches. Students will review and evaluate "best practices" for family focused and community- based (non-institutional) care for kids. Workshop Seminars
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WKS 306: Critical Thinking and Mass Media
1.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This workshop will look into the development of modern day filtering skills necessary to become informed consumers of the vast array of media messages we are confronted by on a daily basis. Students will review specific techniques used by advertising and political organizations for the purpose of deception and manipulation of information. Specific news sources will be critiqued and ranked for accuracy and trustworthiness.
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WKS 306A-01: Violence and Divine Revelation
1.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This workshop will explore the question and meaning of divine revelation and the role violence plays in revealing the ultimate truth. We will also reflect on theatre as metaphor and specifically ask ourselves how these plays speak to us today. This workshop will investigate mysteries as intensely portrayed in three plays by the ancient Greek dramatists.
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WKS 307A: Coping with Moral Ambiguity and Emotional Anxiety
1.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
The purpose of this course is to explore the moral dilemmas and cultural confusion that each of us face on a day to day basis and the "postmodern anxiety" that can result from the gray areas in our lives. This workshop has a strong emphasis on psychology and counseling techniques, and specific ways of coping with this kind of frustration will be discussed.
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WKS 309A: Shifting Perspectives:Leading Workplace Change
1.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This interactive workshop will explore deeply held assumptions about values and beliefs that underlie workplace behaviors and practices. This will include the process of "suspending" personal beliefs in developing empathy toward the views and behaviors of others; the process of creating a shared perspective in the workplace so that our differences can be leveraged against the vision and tasks we share in common.
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WKS 310A: Rhetorical Analysis of Political Discourse
1.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This one-day workshop will acquaint students with a practical means for understanding and evaluating political discourse. Participants will examine philosopher Stephen Toulmin's structural model of argument and apply this model to a series of political arguments.
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WKS 311: Religion in American Politics
1.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This course will examine the present discussion concerning religion, politics and the "wall of separation between church and state." We will begin by looking at the context of American political history from the adoption of the Constitution to the 2004 presidential election and beyond.
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WKS 312A: Versions of Jesus in Films
1.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
The purpose of this workshop is to examine how the vital elements of the Christian story are portrayed in film. Of primary importance is an examination of the historical, political and cultural realities prevalent during the time of Jesus and his early followers (c30-125 C.E.). Special attention shall be given to the arrest, trial and crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth, focusing on whether cinematic depictions of these events have historical credence. While theological and Christological issues may arise from the discussion, the aim of the workshop is to provide a broad, balanced historical overview essential to an educated analysis of Christian-themed films.
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WKS 314: Interpersonal Relationships:Perceptual Dynamics
1.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
The course will examine the nature of interpersonal relationships in a variety of contexts: in our relationships with coworkers, in our relationships with icons, leaders, and others in authority, in professional therapeutic relationships, in romantic relationships, in relationships with parents and children, and in our relationship with ideas and concepts such as "mental illness," "leadership," "conflict," and "cooperation." We will also explore how to better use this knowledge to guide us to a place of self-discovery, reparation, and re
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WKS 315A: Techniques of Drama in Conflict Resolution
1.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This workshop combines the elements of theater with the tenets of conflict resolution. In particular, we will use the works of William Shakespeare to understand the ontology of reconciliation and forgiveness. Although his complete works will be referenced, we will concentrate on the characters from The Tempest including the magician Prospero, Trinculo, the clown, the lovers Miranda and Ferdinand and the enigmatic, degenerative Caliban. The workshop employs the fundamentals of actor training as hands-on approach to understanding both Shakespeare's characters and the conflicts that emerge in the play. Throughout the day our goal will be to create a bridge from conflict to resolution through the creative use of acting, movement and role-play.
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