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Jerome H. Barkow fonds
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Jerome H. Barkow's course materials and departmental records

File includes Barkow's recommendations to colleagues; his response to the Solzman report on secretarial services; a letter to the Higher Education Commission on graduate degrees related to sociology; a Dalhousie Senate subcommittee's final report on how to judge new and current programs; and syllabi, interdepartmental memos, student information and book reserve lists.

Jerome Barkow's records re. Saint Mary's and Dalhousie University's joint international development studies program

File include program reports; committee and faculty meeting summaries and notes; course lists and syllabi; correspondence from IDS students; recommendations of the International Development Association; IDS faculty lists; and correspondence between Barkow, IDS faculty and Dalhousie administration.

SOSA 2400 R medicine and health across cultures 1987 (special Micmac version for Maritime School of Social Work)

File consists of documents relating to SOSA 2400 R Medicine and Health Across Cultures, as taught by Jerome Barkow from 1987-1988. Items consist of a course review, done by Barkow himself in 1988, going over the positives and negatives of the class, how the students engaged with the material, how the coursed tied into Native North American content, and what Barkow would do differently next year if he were teaching it; student lists with names, ID numbers, degrees, and assignment and final grades; the grading policy for the Micmac Bachelor of Social Work Program; a memo to all the faculty, sessional and field instructors at Dalhousie from D. O'Brien, Chair of the Bachelor of Social Work Committee, stating that students must maintain a B- average for each of their 5 credit courses, and two specific courses (SW 1000-Introduction to Social Work, SW 4020R-Field II); a list of recommendations for students writing their term papers, as put forward by Barkow; exams; a folder containing information on the Micmac Bachelor of Social Work Program, such as describing the courses, how the classes are structured in terms of assignments and research student feedback sheets, recommendations from previous instructors in social work courses; and a Dalhousie University Bookstore textbook requisitions form, filled out by Barkow, for 20 copies each of Medical Anthropology by George Foster, and Human Sickness & Health by Connie Wood.
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