CHLA 8481A
Current Events & Dao De Jing
This course has three dimensions to explore: the depth of the relation of human beings and the nature, current events and Dao De Jing, and Dao and nature. Class portion will be divided into three parts: 1/3 of lecture of selected Dao De Jing texts, 1/3 of students’ presentation, the intercultural elements of language, culture and thought. Final deliverables for the course are a wrap-up research analysis paper of 12 to 15 page (or its equivalence of the content in the format of digital media integration), and a final presentation will be delivered in Irvine Auditorium.
A key research topic is concluded and developed after the first 8 weeks, and further develop an individualization research project related to your major using insights from Dao De Jing. The Individualization Research Project curriculum will be devised in a way that would allow students to develop their own interest and areas of expertise to conduct 5-minute mini-oral reports 2 times during early to mid-November. You can exchange the views and acquired knowledge pertinent to selected topics and gain feedbacks from fellow classmates.
The Dao De Jing curriculum will consist of the following topics:
1. Overview: Key concepts and background information of Dao De Jing
2. Nature and Humanity: Environment protection and cuisine conflicts
3. Dao De Jing & Politics and Governing: international politics, governing and its
relation to Dao De Jing
4. Leadership and Philosophy: Insights of Dao De Jing on leadership, education and
Philosophy
5. Action: Learn and Just do it!
6. Individualization Research Analysis Projects using insights from Dao De Jing
- Schedule
- 2:00pm-3:50pm on Thursday at MRSE B206 (Jan 31, 2022 to May 20, 2022)
2:00pm-3:50pm on Tuesday at ONL (Jan 31, 2022 to May 20, 2022) - Location
- Morse B206
- Instructors
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Dai, Enya
jdai@middlebury.edu
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