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CONTENTS: Volume 2 Number 3, Late Fall 2002

Flummoxed Midwifery
Anne Hendricks—Editor

Letters

 

Rethinking Education

Learning to Think, Struggling to Speak

 

Dismantling a Theme Park
Dawn Anderson—Department of English

 

Socratic Questioning in the Classroom
Robert Bird-—Department of English

 

Getting the Right Attitude and Strategy for College

Learning
M. Kip Hartvigsen—Chair, Department of English

 

Charting Course: To Do What Only a Teacher Can Do
Rod Keller—Dean, College of Language and

 

Adjusting to Clusters

 

A Discussion on Clusters—3 October 2002
Rhonda Seamons, Kevin Miyasaki, Cheryl Calderwood, David Magleby, Ellen Pearson, Ron Bennett, Kevin Shiley, and Anne Hendricks (Moderator)

 

Sample Clusters
Department of Child and Family Studies &
College of Business and Communication


International Connections

 

TARI and BYU-Idaho: New Relations
Vaun Waddell—Department of English

 

Between East and West: Preventing Misunderstanding Between Peoples
Mirza Izmagilovich Makhmoutov—Founding Director of TARI, Former Minister of Education of Tatarstan

 

Multicultural Communication: Theory and Application
Dilyara Mansourovna Shakirova & Farida Tansukovna Nezhvmetdinova—Rector & Vice-Rector of Tatar-American Regional Institute (TARI)

 

Tending Our Gardens

Demystifying the Creative Process
Leon Parson—Department of Art

 

Science and the Soul
Lyle J. Lowder—Department of Biology, Retired

 

The Gordon B. Hinckley Building

Hinckley Building Dedicatory Luncheon
Kathleen Barnes

 

An Interview with the Portraitist of President Hinckley
Leon Parson—Department of Art

 

Dedicatory Remarks & Prayer
Thomas S. Monson—First Counselor in the First Presidency

 

Remarks
Gordon B. Hinckley-—President, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

 

Contributors
Copyright 2002