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Distance Education Fall, 2010 Orientation date, Syllabus & Study Guides
I. Course Orientation (Individualized Instruction) Fall, 2010 Govt. 2301: Wednesday, September 1 @ 6:30 pm, SSB 226 Govt. 2302: Wednesday, September 1 @ 7:10 pm, SSB 226 II. Course Syllabus (Individualized Instruction) Fall, 2010 Govt. 2301 Individualized, click here Govt. 2302 Individualized, click here III. Testing Hours @ Testing Center (Individualized Instruction) Fall, 2010* *Call 281-425-6430 FIRST to schedule a test.
IV. Study Guides Govt. 2301 (Individualized Instruction)
Click here
V. Study Guides Govt. 2302 (Individualized Instruction)
Click here
“Literacy is a bridge from misery to hope. It is a tool for daily life in modern society. It is a bulwark against poverty, and a building block of development, an essential complement to investments in roads, dams, clinics and factories. Literacy is a platform for democratization, and a vehicle for the promotion of cultural and national identity. Especially for girls and women, it is an agent of family health and nutrition. For everyone, everywhere, literacy is, along with education in general, a basic human right.... Literacy is, finally, the road to human progress and the means through which every man, woman and child can realize his or her full potential.” -- Kofi Annan
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