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2008 ECCSSA Conference Program
34th Annual Conference
March 27-29, 2008
“The Changing Role of the Social Sciences in a Global Community”
Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing Campus
5100 Black Horse Pike- Mays Landing, New Jersey 08330-2699
Thursday, March 27, 2008
6:00-7:00 PM Registration
7:00 PM Welcome and Introduction of the movie, THIRST
8:30-9:00 PM Discussion of movie
Friday, March 28, 2008
8:00-8:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 AM Opening Remarks & Introductions
ECCSSA, Board of Trustees
President Peter Mora's Welcome Address
9:00-10:15 AM Keynote Speaker
Dr. Kenneth R. Stunkel, Professor of History,
Monmouth University, New Jersey
10:15-10:30 AM Break
10:30-11:45 AM Presentation I - ISSUES OF GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY
“Global Sustainability: Humanity's Collision Course with Nature” presented by Charlotte Frederick,
Ocean County College, New Jersey
“Think Globally, Act Locally: The Green Collar Solution to Social Inequality
and Environmental Degradation” presented by Heather Boone & Fred Hauber,
Atlantic Cape Community College, New Jersey
11:45-1:00 PM Lunch (ECCSSA Business Meeting for ECCSSA Board Members)
1:00-2:00 PM Presentation II - ANTHROPOLOGISTS IN THE WORLD COMMUNITY
“Engaging `the other': Shifting the Focus of Examination to the Academy”
presented by Aaron Tobler, American University, Washington, DC
“The Role of Anthropologists in the Military” presented by Dr. Louise Kaplan and Carolyn Coulter,
Atlantic Cape Community College, StateNew Jersey
2:00-2:45 PM Presentation III - METHODS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
“The American Community: Survey and the Internet” presented by Joseph Quartullo,
Camden County College, StateNew Jersey
“The History of the Ethnohistoric Movement: A Globalized Cliometric Study” presented by David Lipton,
Berkeley College, New Jersey
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2:00-2:45 PM “Increasing Interconnections in Building a World Community: On Becoming a World Citizen”
Faculty-Student Panel from Northern Virginia Community College, Sterling, Virginia
2:45-3:00 PM Break
3:00-4:45 PM Presentation IV - CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
“Global Dynamics of Power”, panel discussion by PTK students, Michael Parsons,Hagerstown Community College, Maryland
“Engaging the College Student in International Projects”, panel presentation by Rotaract Club students,
Atlantic Cape Community College
“Creating Global Partners in Education through Internships” presented by Francine White,
LaGuardia Community College, New York
Saturday, March 29, 2008
8:00-8:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast
Presentations: TEACHING AND LEARNING IN A GLOBAL WORLD
8:30-9:15 AM “How to Enable Better Understanding, Creativity, and Spontaneity in the 21st Century Classroom”
presented by Avon Chapman, Atlantic Cape Community College, New Jersey
9:15-9:45 AM “Criminal Justice at a Distance: Identifying the Strengths and Weaknesses of Teaching Introductory
Level Criminal Justice Online” presented by Dr. Joseph Boyle, Brookdale Community College, New Jersey
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8:30-9:45 AM “Reaching Every Student: Authentic Activities to Embrace Diversity, Globalize Instruction, and
Increase Learning in the Community College Classroom” presented by Dr. Rosalyn King, Northern Virginia Community College
9:45-10:00 AM Break
10:00-10:45 AM “Is it really academic cheating or something else?” presented by Alfred Atanda, Ocean County College, New Jersey
10:45-11:15 AM “Hate: How Is It Developed, Learned, and Unlearned?” presented by Dr. Ramezan Dowlati, Northern Virginia Community College, Virginia
11:15-11:45 AM “Educating the Educators: Summer Opportunities for Faculty Exploration of the Globe and Global Issues”
presented by Barbara Connolly, CityplaceWestchester Community College, StateNew York
11:45 AM Boxed Lunch & Closing
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