2). PURPOSE: DOUGLAS COLLEGE Presents: The Roofless Classroom A MINI WORKSHOP ON FIELD TECHNIQUES Teachers interested in initiating field work in class time will find this One-day workshop an Opportunity to become familiar with some of the field-work techniques in use. Questions will be discussed such as, "What can I do in one hour of class?"; "What aan i do without transportation?"; "How can I use'my local environment?"; and “What can I bring into class?" WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES: Participants will be able to: COST: TIME: Fducation, a) Identify existing community resources which can provide information useful to field work--e.g. maps, statistics, town plans, pamphlets, etc; b) Visualize potential field-work locations in their immediate nelyiborhcaod: c) Design a variety c* field-work exercises appropriate to his Or her teaching situation; d) Assess and evaluate a wide Variety of ways by which students may present their tield-work findings. WHO MAY ENROL: Elementary school teachers interested in initiating field work in their class. $8 for each person; LOCATION: DOUGLAS COLLEGE a - New Westminster Campus 9a.m.-12 noon; 8th St. & McBride Blvd. 1-4p.m. Four-Room Complex, N 308 A&B sat., Nov. 17, 1972 For Further In°ormation, Contact the Office of the Director of Continuing Douglas College, %88-4411.