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Steve Katz
CUR/516
March 30, 2015
Joan Beckner
TEACH
FOR A GRATEFUL LIFE
Teaching Everyone About Cannabis & Hemp
Phase I
Phase II
Phase III
Phase IV
TEACH
FOR A GRATEFUL LIFE
Phase I
Teaching Everyone About Cannabis & Hemp
Course description
The target audience
Delivery Modality
Length of Course
Goals
TEACH
Phase I
Course Description
History facts
Industry facts
Scientific facts
Learning style/E-Learning
Legal facts
Ecology facts
Online Curricular
Health facts
TEACH
Phase I
Learning Goals
Self-Directed Learning
Information Literacy
Critical Thinking
Moral and Ethical Awareness
(Cornell University, 2015).
TEACH
Phase II
Goals defined
Objectives for each goal written in the A-B-C-D format
Instructional strategies and activities used
Instructional technologies used
TEACH
Phase II
Self-Directed Learning
Information Literacy
Critical Thinking
Moral and Ethical Awareness
PHASE III
TEACH for a Grateful Life
Teaching Everyone About Cannabis & Hemp for a Grateful Life
Spring Semester/2015
Online
Any time at all
Instructor:
Steve Katz
yetay@email.phoenix.edu
Office Hours:
Any time at all
760-975-7216
Grading: Open
Rationale:
TEACH (Teaching Everyone About Cannabis & Hemp), is a
Instructional & training program about the true facts of the hemp plant
(cannabis sativa). So that the hemp plant can once again benefit the
health, economy, technology and future of our planet.
PHASE III
PHASE IV
The hemp plant was one of humankind's first
cultivated plants and there is quite a lot to
educate oneself about this greatly historical
plant. With the help of the hemp plant we, as a
society could eliminate smog from current fuels,
create a cleaner energy source that can replace
nuclear power, remove radioactive waste from
the soil, and eliminate smog from our skies in
more industrialized areas. (Meints, 2007, para. 1)
REFERENCES
Brown, A., & Green, T. D. (2011). The Essentials of Instructional Design Connecting Fundamental
Principles with Process and Practice (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Cornell University. (2015). Learning goals. Retrieved from
http://learninggoals.cornell.edu
Meints, J. (2007, Jan. 23). Understanding the Hemp Plant and its 50,000 Uses and Benefits.
Retrieved from http://www.voteindustrialhemp.com/2007/01/hemp-plant-humankinds-savior_23.html
NAIHC. (2015). Hemp facts. Retrieved from
http://naihc.org/hemp-information/286-hemp-facts