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Couching: Building a Learning Culture: Mustard, Parr-Johnston, and de Kerckhove [sound recording]
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1 audio cassette (1 hr., 31 min., 9 sec.) : copy, analog.
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CKMS began as a campus and community radio station in Waterloo Ontario, operated out of the University of Waterloo. The station launched in 1977 on the FM frequency and has been broadcast from 94.5FM, 100.3 FM and 102.7 FM. CKMS was once largely funded by the University of Waterloo which ceased in 2008, and now operates without any funding or support from the University. The station is run by interested community members and is funded though Co-op membership fees, programmer fees and fundraising activities.
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This recording contains a panel discussion on how to create a learning culture with Dr. Elizabeth Parr-Johnston , this panel took place in Waterloo and was recorded by their campus radio station. This recording has two sides. On side A from 00:00:00 to 00:23:07 is a lecture from Dr. Fraser Mustard on human development and how to enhance it. From 00:23:14 to 00:45:35 Dr. Elizabeth Parr-Johnston lectures on gender and learning. On Side B from 00:00:00 to 00:00:55. From 00:01:09 to 00:28:19 an unnamed man Dr. Derrick de Kerckhove listed lectures on how identity is formed, how that relates to the community and the affect it has on learning. From 00:28:42 to 00:45:35 is a question and answer period.
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Available digitally in .MP3 and .WAV formats.
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For research purposes only. Copyright held by CKMS. For publication permissions, contact Archivist.
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Created on March 18, 2019 by Taylor McCuaig.