[MPWG] botany teacher sought in Bay Area

Jolie Lonner Jolie at gowildconsulting.com
Fri Feb 9 14:03:47 CST 2007


     Here is a botany teaching opportunity for folks in the San Francisco
     Bay area. There are some out there right? Please respond to Dr. 
Egert
     (contact info given below).

     Thanks,
     Jolie Lonner
     Go Wild! Consulting
     Jolie at gowildconsulting.com
     510.666.WILD
     www.gowildconsulting.com

     The Biology Department at the College of Marin in Kentfield is 
looking
     for an instructor to teach the botany and mycology portion of our
     current Spring semester majors biology course, Biology 116 (Animal 
and
     Plant Diversity ). The position would last for eight weeks -  from
     March 20th through May 17th (the second half of this semester) and
     meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:40 pm - 5 pm (1.5 hours 
lecture
     / 3 hours lab), and includes one Saturday field trip.  Minimal
     qualifications include a M.S. degree in Biology or equivalent. 
Please
     send a C.V. to  Department Chair, David Egert, at 
david.egert at marin.edu
     as soon as possible if you are interested. Feel free to email at 
that
     address if you have any questions. Thank you.

- Ignored:
     A typical lecture outline that describes the material covered is as
     follows:

     Lecture 1.
     Plants, Fungi and Other Organisms: Simlarities and Differences.
     Inside Plants (Plant Composition):
     Body Regions, Organs, Tissues and Cells
     How Plants are Designed (Plant Architecture):
     Meristems, Modularity and Plasticity
     How Plants Get Bigger: Primary and Secondary Growth

     Lecture 2
     How Plants Get Different (Plant Development):
     Seasonality, Photoperiodism and Hormones.

     Lecture 3
     Plants As Pumps: Internal Transport

     Lecture 4
     Life Cycles As Keys to Evolution and Classification
     How Plants Reproduce (Taxonomy and Life Cycles):
     	I.	Reproductive Structures and Alternation of Generations;
     	II.	"Plant-like" Life in the Water (Algae)

     Lecture 5
     How Plants Reproduce (Taxonomy and Life Cycles):
     	III.	Life Moves From Water To Land (Bryophytes)

     Lecture 6
     How Plants Reproduce (Taxonomy and Life Cycles):
     	IV.	Plants Stand Up and Get Noticed ( Ferns and Relatives)

     Lecture 7
     How Plants Reproduce (Taxonomy and Life Cycles):
     	V.	Beginnings of Plant Liberation : Pollen and Seeds (Gymnosperms)

     Lecture 8
     How Plants Reproduce (Taxonomy and Life Cycles):
     	VI.	Liberation with Interdependence: Flowers and Fruits 
(Angiosperms)

     Lecture 9
     How Plants Reproduce (Taxonomy and Life Cycles):
     	VII.	Elaboration of Complication: Flowers and Fruits (Angiosperms)

     Lecture 10
     How Plants Interact With Other Organisms (Plant Ecology)

     Saturday Field Trip to UC Berkeley Botanical Garden

     Lecture 11
     Introduction to Fungi

     Lecture 12
     Fungal Evolution: Zygomycota, Ascomycota, and Basidiomycota

     Lecture 13
     Fungal Ecology

     ----------------------------------------------------
     David Egert, Ph.D.
     Chair, Department of Life & Earth Science
     College of Marin
     835 College Avenue
     Kentfield, CA 94904
     phone:  415-485-9539
     email: david.egert at marin.edu



     Jolie Lonner
     Go Wild! Consulting
     626 23rd Ave
     San Francisco, CA 94121
     jolie at gowildconsulting.com
     510-666-WILD (9453)
     www.gowildconsulting.com

- Done.


From: Jolie Lonner <Jolie at gowildconsulting.com>
Date: February 8, 2007 9:56:18 PM PST
To: MPWG-request at lists.plantconservation.org
Subject: Fwd: Call for Botany Instructor at College of Marin


Hi everyone,
Here is a botany teaching opportunity for folks in the San Francisco 
Bay area. There are some out there right? Please respond to Dr. Egert 
(contact info given below).
Thanks,

Jolie Lonner
Go Wild! Consulting
Jolie at gowildconsulting.com
510.666.WILD
www.gowildconsulting.com


The Biology Department at the College of Marin in Kentfield is looking 
for an instructor to teach the botany and mycology portion of our 
current Spring semester majors biology course, Biology 116 (Animal and 
Plant Diversity ). The position would last for eight weeks -  from 
March 20th through May 17th (the second half of this semester) and 
meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:40 pm - 5 pm (1.5 hours lecture 
/ 3 hours lab), and includes one Saturday field trip.  Minimal 
qualifications include a M.S. degree in Biology or equivalent. Please 
send a C.V. to  Department Chair, David Egert, at david.egert at marin.edu 
as soon as possible if you are interested. Feel free to email at that 
address if you have any questions. Thank you.

A typical lecture outline that describes the material covered is as 
follows:

Lecture 1.
Plants, Fungi and Other Organisms: Simlarities and Differences.
Inside Plants (Plant Composition):
Body Regions, Organs, Tissues and Cells
How Plants are Designed (Plant Architecture):
Meristems, Modularity and Plasticity
How Plants Get Bigger: Primary and Secondary Growth

Lecture 2
How Plants Get Different (Plant Development):
Seasonality, Photoperiodism and Hormones.

Lecture 3
Plants As Pumps: Internal Transport

Lecture 4
Life Cycles As Keys to Evolution and Classification
How Plants Reproduce (Taxonomy and Life Cycles):
	I.	Reproductive Structures and Alternation of Generations;
	II.	"Plant-like" Life in the Water (Algae)

Lecture 5
How Plants Reproduce (Taxonomy and Life Cycles):
	III.	Life Moves From Water To Land (Bryophytes)

Lecture 6
How Plants Reproduce (Taxonomy and Life Cycles):
	IV.	Plants Stand Up and Get Noticed ( Ferns and Relatives)

Lecture 7
How Plants Reproduce (Taxonomy and Life Cycles):
	V.	Beginnings of Plant Liberation : Pollen and Seeds (Gymnosperms)

Lecture 8
How Plants Reproduce (Taxonomy and Life Cycles):
	VI.	Liberation with Interdependence: Flowers and Fruits (Angiosperms)

Lecture 9
How Plants Reproduce (Taxonomy and Life Cycles):
	VII.	Elaboration of Complication: Flowers and Fruits (Angiosperms)

Lecture 10
How Plants Interact With Other Organisms (Plant Ecology)

Saturday Field Trip to UC Berkeley Botanical Garden

Lecture 11
Introduction to Fungi

Lecture 12
Fungal Evolution: Zygomycota, Ascomycota, and Basidiomycota

Lecture 13
Fungal Ecology

----------------------------------------------------
David Egert, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Life & Earth Science
College of Marin
835 College Avenue
Kentfield, CA 94904
phone:  415-485-9539
email: david.egert at marin.edu



Jolie Lonner
Go Wild! Consulting
626 23rd Ave
San Francisco, CA 94121
jolie at gowildconsulting.com
510-666-WILD (9453)
www.gowildconsulting.com
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