Journey to the Interior - Summer 2009 Seminar in Japan
In the summer of 2009, the Center for Asian Studies at the University of Colorado is leading a 4-week seminar in Japan on Basho’s Oku no Hosomichi (Narrow Road to the Interior). Participants will follow Bashō’s route, visiting the historic, religious, and literary sites he visited, studying his writings, and meeting with contemporary poets and scholars of his work. This opportunity is open to secondary teachers of World History, World Literature, and Japanese Language. Applications are available online at www.colorado.edu/cas/BashoTeacherInstitute.html and the deadline to receive applications is Feb. 6, 2009.
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Oh japan ! wow its really really great place in Asia . great topic for the seminar narrow interior . i like it
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Todd Tarrant is the Assistant Director of the Center for Integrative Studies in General Science. He is the non-majors general biology laboratory coordinator, a biology instructor, teaching environmental biology, biomedical applications and other courses. Additionally, he has lead study abroad programs for the past eight years to places such as New Zealand, the Canadian Rockies, Kenya, Costa Rica, and the Virgin Islands. He has won many teaching awards, developed the general biology laboratory program, has over 25 years of teaching experience and has taught all kinds of courses including, biology, anatomy and physiology, geology, vertebrate anatomy, chemistry, physics, sailing and photography. Dr. Tarrant has conducted research on breast cancer, education and aquatic ecology, and on NOAA research vessels in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf of Mexico. Dr. Tarrant enjoys spending his free time running with his dogs, bicycling, skiing, flying, backpacking, canoeing, rafting, sailing, traveling, reading, and going to the theater.
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