- - - - - - - -- 1982 FALL_ · continuing Education D I CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 . . • ·.·. NELSON 4 SALMO 16 ~ > ·. · , f~ ..· . . CASTLEOAR 19 TRAIL 27 GRAND FORKS 38 KETTLE VALLEY 42 SLOGAN VALLEY 46 ~·· UPPER LAKES DISTRICT49 NAKUSP 51 NEW DENVER 52 KASLO 53 . REOISTRATIOI FORM 55 ~--~~ cf.Ji] 4>·4'A~.~· ~ / / CONTINUING EDUCATIO "Why should society feel responsible only for the education of children, and not for the education of all adults of every age?" Erich Fromm Upper Lakes District Nakusp, New Denver, Kaslo Continuing Education services Selkirk College are provided by Selkirk College Box 720 through the college's Extension Nakusp, B.c •••••••••••• 265-4077 Centres Division In Trall and In some cases, In CX>Operatlon New Denver ••••••••••••• 358-7968 with school dfstrlcts within the Selkirk College region. Kaslo •••••••••••••••••• 353-2618 Eight centres operate \_ throughout the college region Grand Forks In communities such as Set kirk College Castlegar, Tral-1, Midway, Grand 340 S.E. 2nd Avenue Forks, Nelson, Salmo, Nakusp, Grand Forks, B.c ••••••• 442-2704 New Denver, Kaslo and the Kettle Valley Slocan Valley. Each centre offers workshops, courses and Selkirk College Boundary Central Secondary seminars geared to community Interest and need. Offerings School range In scope from general Midway, B.C.•••••••••••449-2224 Interest and skill Improvement to credit and vocational Salmo courses. Adult Learning Centre Box 999 Details about courses In 301 - 4 Street (office) Continuing Education centres In Salmo, B.c ••••••••••••• 357-2017 the area are outlined In this publication. Just look for the Slocan Valley Se! kl.rk College centre nearest you for a 11st Site 12, C-2, R.R. #1 of the Fal I 1 82 Continuing Crescent Valley, B.c ••• 359-7564 Education offerings In your community. You'll find a good selection of evening, day, Trall Selkirk College Tral I Campus part-time, full-time and short-term programs to choose 845 Victoria Street from. Tral I, B.C.••••••••••••368-5236 FEES Tuition fees appear with each course description. Unless otherwise noted, materials and text costs are Included In the fee. Fees are payable In full at the time of registration. Specific Information Is outlined In detail by centre location. Consult the appropriate section of this publication for more Information about the centre In REFlN>S your community. Refunds are granted when a ADMISSION course Is cancel led, or at the discretion of the coordinator Unless otherwise stated In specific descriptions, credit .of Continuing Education_!.!_ and non-credit courses are open contacted prior to the second class. An administrative charg to all adults. All Continuing Education courses are available of $10 or 50 per cent of the free of charge to persons 65 fee, whichever Is less, may be levied and any non-refundable years and over. However, any additional suppl les or charges will be deducted. You must return the orlglnal copy materials costs must be paid for by the Individual. Classes of your official receipt when are f i 11 ed on a f Irst-come, making a refund request. first-served basis and registration ts not complete INCOME TAX until fees are paid. Specific Course fees totalling more tha $25 are Income tax deductible. admission Inquiries should be directed to the Continuing Keep your receipts . No duplicates will be Issued. Education o f fice nearest you. AUDIT ' RHANCIAL AID Students who audit (no exams, Adul~ Basic Educa~lon S~den~ no credit) courses are expected Assistance Progr,aa CABESAP) to participate In regular The Adult Basic Education classes and field work , but are Student Assistance Program not expected to complete provides direct educational assignments . All credit courses costs to studen·ts enro I Ied In are availab le for audit for a programs such as : Basic reduced fee of $20. Nelson School District #11 Literacy, Academic Upgrading, David Thompson University Continuing Education Services Pre-Vocational and English WAIT LIST Centre 207 Columbia Avenue Language Skills. The purpose o If the course of your choice ls 820 10th Street Trail, B.c ••••••••••••• 368-6434 ABESAP is to ensure that full, your name may be placed Nelson, B.c •••••••••••• 352-2241 residents of British Columbia , . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - on a waiting 11st. If a vacancy are not prevented from occurs, or If an addltlonal Selkirk College Rosemont Campus ABIREVIATIONS class Is scheduled you will be embark Ing on an 2001 Sliver King Road educational/career path or Listed below .are terms used contacted. Nelson, B.C •••••••••••• 352-6601 throughout this Continuing realizing basic employment skills due to financial Education publication: CXJURSE C\NCELLATION School District No. 7 (Nelson) I Imitations . Selklrk Col lege and Selkirk College Rosemont Campus ABE Adult Basic Education participating school districts 2001 Sliver King Road reserve the rt ght to cance I any What Is ABESAP? CES Community Education Nelson, B.c •••••••••••• 352-7957 ABESAP Is a provincially Service/Continuing course, workshop or seminar ••••••••••• 352-6601 sponsored program established Education Service with Insuff icient enrolment. to give financial aid to Adult David Thompson DTUC Classes are cancel led on al I Adult Learning Centre Basic Education students University Centre statutory and sch09I holidays. Selkirk College Rosemont Campus ECO enrol led at secondary or Extension Centres 2001 Sliver King Road post-secondary Institutions. Division REGISlRATION Nelson, B.c •••••••••••• 352-6601 ESL This program wtll help needy Eng I Ish as a Second Registration procedures differ students with di r ect Language from centre- to-centre. For educational costs such as Castlegar GED General Educational spec I f I c deta I Is on how to tuition , books, supplies, and Selkirk College Castlegar Development register , please refer to the related expenses . Campus To Be Announced TBA section where you plan to enrol Box 1200 University of Victoria UVIC as a student or contact the Who May Apply? Castlegar, B.c ••••••••• 365-7292 centre nearest you. Any person who Is: a British Toi I Free ••• • •••••• •• 352-3010 Columbia res ident , and enrol led at a secondary or post-secondary Institution In i recognized Adul~ Basic Education program. ---------------- ----- . -CONTINUING EDUCATION Where to Apply? Facll ltles at the Castlegar Appl lc.a tlons wl 11 be accepted campus Include a llbrary with a on the recommendation of the col lectlon of more than 60,000 school you are attending. Any volumes, subscriptions of about person who 1s not rece 1vi ng 500 periodicals, Canadian flnanclal assistance for federal and B.C. government educational expenses from other document col lectlons, pl us a sources may apply for the variety of audiovlsual program by contacting the materlal. Audlovlsual services Financial Aid officer or houses a 16 mm fllm collectlon counsellor or Instructor and . of more than 500 tltles, a ' fllllng out an appllcatlon ·videotape col lectlon and .a wide form. variety of audlovlsual equipment for student and Completed appllcatlon forms f acu I ty use. s hou Id be returned to your school. Applicants are The ll~rary at DTUC has a encouraged to discuss their form with the school officlal. col lectlon of about 65,000 volumes. In addition, the library offers 115 perlodlcal For more Information call the titles and a varied selection Selklrk College Financlal Aid of government documents, officer, 368-5333 (Tral I), pamphlets, mlcrofllm, audio 365-7292 (Castlegar), 352-2241 cassettes and other audiovisual (Nelson). mater la Is. Adult Basic Education (ABE) ABE classes are held throughout the co I Iege reg Ion. The c I asses are designed for adults who wish to Improve their basic skills In reading, writing, mathematics, science and spell Ing. For details about offerings ln your community consult the appropriate section of this publ lcatlon, or contact the centre nearest you. Office Administration Selkirk College offers a modular self-paced program In Office Administration on the Tra 11 and Rosemont campuses and in some Continuing Education centres In the region. Details about the program are outllned by centre where the program Is available. For more information contact the centre nearest you, the Trai I campus at 368-5236 or the Rosemont campus at 352-6601. Engllsh As A 5'3cond Language Management and Elllployee (ESL) Training Services ESL is a course for adults who A wide varlety _of programs are want to learn to speak English, avallable ranging from one day or who want to Improve their workshops to a full certificate oral Engl lsh. For more program In Management Skills Information contact the centre for Supervisors. Management and nearest you. Employee Tra_lnlng ls prlmarl ly · Involved ln teaching of work Basic Job Readiness Training related skills to adults .In the Courses are avallable to assist work force. The training ls NO SMOKltENT SERVICES The following services are available to you In Nelson: At DTUC and Selkirk College Rosemont campus--academlc and career counselling. At DTUC, Present-at-Ion Skllls A workshop designed to give the the Rosemont campus and the Classes wl 11 be fl I led on a participants poise, confidence, Adult Learning Centre--personal strict first-come, first-served counsel I Ing, testing services and skill In presenting Ideas basis. Registration Is not and educational Information. and Information to large and complete untl I fees are~• small groups. The format of the Late registrations, after course allows each participant All>IT (NO EXAMS. NO OLS personnel engaged In most A fire marshal l's office regulation and strictly enforced. sell Ing situations. The program We wlll be forced to terminate classes If this regulation Is designed to be ski 11 Is not respected . oriented and numerous practice sessions are Included. Topics Phase 1--lrrterpersonal Skills Topics covered: communications for the supervisor; Interviewing: Interviewing for Information; problem solving, Interviews, persuasive Interviews; the supervisor as counsellor, problem solving and decision making; re-enforcing, module (One Day) .. r;,c•· .. -----------~---- - --- -- -- - --~------------- - · · ·- -· -· -- -·--·-·- ·------- - ----- ----- CONTINUING EDUCATION Community education learning Is an exciting source for new experiences as It Is continually chang.lng: by responding, by listening, by depending on you. Do join In. COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES Selkirk College Rosemont Campus 2001 SI Iver King Road Nelson, B.C. VlL 1C8 DIRECTOR: Rodney J. Maennl Ing ASSISTANTS: Carol Joyce and Dale Boucher It ls well recognized that we, as Individuals, cause most of our own Ill hea lth. As we accept greater responslblllty for our minds and bod Jes, we not on Iy decrease the r I sks of heart disease, cancer, etc. but experience renewed energy for life's activities. Through the following programs, you are Invited to reduced your risks of Illness and enjoy a more positive approach to life. Llfestyle--now ls the time for change. WELLIESS LIFESTYLIN; An Introduction to the concepts Hours of operation: 8:30 a.m.- ~f wellness. This experimental 4 p.m. weekdays. Call us at course will Involve a personal 352-7957 or 352-6601. evaluation of your dally llvlng pattern with particular PREREGISTRATION IS REQUIR&D FOR emphasis on nutrition, physical ALL COURSES fitness, self-responslblllty and stress management. The COURSES FILL QUICKLY-participants will leave the PREREGISTER TO ENSURE YOU'RE course with an Increased IN! awareness of how they can achieve a higher degree of wellness and a personal action SCIIOOL DISTRICT NO. 7 plan tor lifest yle change. (NELSON) ' C Community Education has been an Important services of the Nelson School Board since 1965. Programs offered focus mainly on Improving the quality of life for local people; human growth, .env I ronmenta I , cu I tura I and social Issues, and fine arts. School District No. 7 operates Community Education Services as a cooperative service· with Selkirk College. Instructor: Joan Hibbard, Health Educator, K.L.D.H. Location: K.L.D.H. Boardroom Date: Oct. 6, 7 :30-9:30 p.m. (Wed.), 4 ses sions Fee: $12 A lHE SPIRITUAL LIFE An examination of humankind as a sp·Jrltual · being .with practical Implications for everyday I lvlng and an Introduction to the classical Christian dlsclpllnes needed to foster a deeper sp Ir Itua I . II fe. "[he course w111 use f II ms, I lterature, lectures and sharing exercises. Learning method.s wl 11 Include: group discussion and relating, exercises, role-playing, relaxation and assertiveness training, and homework (record keeping, practising skills). Participating In the exercises wI I t be vo I untar y and part I c I pants w111 not be expected to share personal data. Instructor: Rev. Calvin Brown Location: L.V. Rogers Art Room Date: Sept. 14, 7:30-9:30 p.m. (Tues.), 4 sessions Fee : $10 Instructor: Joy Green--a psychologist with experience In g iving workshops In assertiveness training, as well as teaching and working with people In groups. Location: Community Services Centre, 601B Front Street, Nelson Date: Sept. 29, 7-9 p.m. (Wed.), 6 sessions Fee: $20 SEX ROLES IN A Ow«;I t«; W Lifestyle Is "the total and related organs, bones and OTHERS you"--what you eat and drink, muscles. Attention will be This course will focus on the air you breathe, the directed to: what your doctor personal skill development-exercise you get (or don't Is looking for when doing a Iearn I n_g to recogn I ze our get!) your attitudes, spiritual physical examination and how strengths and to be more beliefs, relationships and your doctor Interprets and effective with others. coping ski I ls . Participants will have the diagnoses symptoms. opportunity to learn techniques The following programs, Instructor: Brian Moulson, for: communicating assertively, prepared Jointly by Community fighting fairly, Identifying M.D. Education and Kootenay Lake Location: L.V. Rogers, Room 202 and living with stress, District Hospital, focus on Date: Oct. 14, 7:30-9:30 p.m. relaxing, setting goals, nutrition, physical activity, (Thurs.), 6 sessions presenting myself to others. We stress management, Fee: $15 will also look at ways of soclal/splrl~ual Issues. They nurturing and feel Ing good are designed to encourage you about ourselves. to eva I uate your present lifestyle and make changes towards a more healthy way of living. ANATOMY Ml) PHYSIOLOGY A six-week basic program for The general diffusion of knowledge and learning through the community is essen_tiol to the preservation of free government." Carl Becker A IREAOMAKlt«; COURSE Here's an exciting opportunity to learn a great deal from an experienced baker. Basic breadmaklng skills will be explored, then progress Into different aspects and varieties of breads, e.g. sweet rolls, cinnamon buns, danish pastry, croissants, bagles, quick and steamed breads, biscuits and muffins and a variety of yeasted breads. Think for a second of the aroma of newly baked bread. ~mmm Do join In. Note: The Natural Foods course runs right after this one. Instructor: Diane Goldsmith Location: Trafalgar School, Foods Room Date: Sept. 22, 6:30-10 p.m. (Wed.), 6 sessions Fee: $50 A NATIRAL FOOOS CX>OKERY COURSE This course will teach fhe basic skills of meatless food preparation using unrefined and unprocessed whole Ingredients. The evenings wlll Involve participants preparing soups, main dishes, sauces and salads. The participants wll I also learn the basics of wok cookery. Instructor: Diane Goldsmith Location: Trafalgar School, Foods Room Date: Nov. 3, 7-10 p.m. (Wed.), 6 sessions Fee: $45 - CONTINUING EDUCATION BOOYSENSE FOR ADULTS CA (X)URSE IN WEIGHT M\NAGEMEHT) LIGHT EXERCISE N«> SELF-DEFENSE