Sunday, January 2, 2011

schedule at a glance



Honors Program in Rome, Manka Varghese, College of Education & Julie Villegas, Honors Program
“Youth Culture/Contemporary Youth: the making of a new Italy” Winter 2011 http://depts.washington.edu/uwhonors/international/rome_winter/
Schedule at a Glance (subject to change)
Monday
Week 1

Welcome to Rome and Program!



Tuesday
1/4
Students arrive move in





Wednesday
1/5
UWRC orientation
With Sheryl Brandalik 10am

Walking tour of Campo & area w/ Stephanie Love, UWRC Intern

UWRC film night

Thursday
1/6
Manka’s class
-Syllabus overview & readings
10-12



Friday
1/7
FREE day to explore & settle in apartments







4 p.m: ArciGay (Gay rights group) speakers
Saturday
1/8
FREE day to explore and settle in to your apartments
Sunday
1/9
8 a.m. Porta Portese Flea Market in
Trastevere
With an introduction to public transportation in Rome

8.00 Welcome dinner

Wk 2: 1/10

“Roman Youth: Myths from Antiquity to Present”

9-11: Manka’s class
-Introduction to class and  assignments
5 p.m. Aurora Santoro, -Language class introduction
1/11

9-12: Service Learning introduction

1/12
10-12: Language

1.30-3.30: Manka’s class – Overlap of migration, immigration and myths

UWRC film night
1/13
10-12: Language 


2:30 p.m. Isabella Clough, American University
“Roma Youth”





1/14
10:00-12:30

Check-ins with Instructor -Internship & Independent Study



1/15

Free weekend to explore and research
1/16

Wk 3: 1/17
“Immigration”

10:00-12:00
Manka’s class

p.m.: Excursion to CARITAS?

1/18

Myths of Rome: Rome religion and mythology, Margaret Brucia 9am-1:00pm

p.m: Service Learning


1/19
10-12: Language

p.m.: Manka’s class
Excursion to  Piazza Vittorio
Emanuele & market
Interview
Assignment #1
UWRC film night
1/20
10-12: Language



p.m.: Service Learning


1/21

a.m. Mirela Pribac: Identity and myths around Gypsy, Roma,Romanian

12:30
Lunch Check-ins with Instructor –Service site & Independent study
1/22

Free weekend to explore and research





1/23

Wk 4: 1/24
“Education”

10.00-12.00: Manka’s class
“Roman Education: past, current, and future” Youth speak—

p.m.:
Immigrants G2 Generation?
1/25
a.m.: Service Learning

4 p.m.
Guest Speakers from Italian Education System/Excursion to Schools
1/26
10-12 Language

p.m.: Manka’s class: Interview Assignment #2

4 p.m.: Amara Lakhous, Clash of Civilizations
UWRC Film
1/27
10-12 Language




p.m.: Service Learning


1/28

morning check ins

Free weekend
1/29

Free weekend to explore and research
1/30


Monday
Wk 5: 1/31

“North-South Identity”

Manka’s class
10:00-12:30  OR School visit






Tuesday
2/1
a.m: Service Learning

1:00-3:30 Julie and Manka

6.p.m: Lecture for UWRC by Manka and Stephanie

potluck
Wednesday
2/2
10-12 Language

1:00-2:00 “Naples Overview” (handout Naples schedule)

Alex Valentino, Naples guest speaker

UWRC film night
Thursday
2/3

Train to Naples early 9:30 a.m. train




Group Lunch in Naples


Friday
2/4

Naples





Group Dinner

Saturday
2/5

Manka heads back to Rome: Free weekend

Sunday
2/6
Week 6: 2/7
“Family, Community, Religion”

Julie’s class
10:00-12:30
“Rome Borders & EU” –introduce Rione Assignment

1.00: Palimpsest Rome: tour/talk to  San  Clemente  (w/ lila Yawn, art historian)

2/8

a.m. Service Learning


1:00-5  p.m. Art History Talk and Excursion
Vatican City and its museums with
Jeffrey Blanchard
2/9

9 a.m. mosque visit

Julie’s class
“Border Spaces and Faith” Religion and Italian Identity

1.00 Excursion to Jewish Ghetto

6:30 Language class over dinner/group

UWRC film night
2/10
Language a.m.

p.m.: Service Learning






early evening. 
Check-ins with Instructor -Internship & Independent Study
2/11

Option for three day weekend

2/12
Free weekend
2/13

Wk 7: 2/14
“Arts”

Julie’s class
10:00-12:30

p.m. Graffiti walk w/ Maria Teresa Natale to mosque and new church w/education focus

2/15


9-1.00.: Art History
Margeret Brucia, Piazza Navona,
Pantheon, Santa Maria Sopra
Minerva

p.m.: Service Learning or work on Rione assignment
2/16
Language a.m.

free day to work on Rione Projects





UWRC film night
2/17
Language a.m.

p.m.: Service Learning

early evening weekly check ins

Work on Rione Assignment
2/18




Option for three day weekend  



2/19

Free Weekend to explore and research

Soccer game?
2/20
Wk 8: 2/21  
“Contemporary
Arts --Writing Workshop”

10:00-12:00
Julie’s class
“Writing on the City, creating hybrid identities”

p.m.  Shara Wasserman
Temple University: The Roman Art Scene with Excurstions to museums


2/22

Service Learning



2-5 p.m. Art History
Margeret Brucia,Tiber Island Tour








2/23
Language class a.m.

1:00 p.m.:Mirela Pribac and Cristiano Pintaldi (artist’s studio)
----
Guest: Dean Ed Taylor




UWRC film night

2/24
Language class a.m.

p.m.: Service Learning


2/25 

CARITAS visit, 11:00-1:00



p.m. Check-ins with Instructor -Internship & Independent Study  

Work on Rione Assignments
2/26
Free weekend to explore and research





2/27

Wk 9: 2/28

Rione Presentation

a.m. Paolo Tamburella studio, Roman artist who works w/ immigrant artists (w/Shara Wasserman
Temple University)


3/1


a.m.: Service Learning ends today

p.m.: Discuss all presentation details


Julie UWRC talk-6:00 p.m
3/2
Language a.m.


p.m.:
Present Rione/neighborhood assignments today --onsite



UWRC film night

3/3
Language a.m.

p.m.: Present Rione/neighborhood assignments today--onsite


3/4

10-12.30: Check-ins with Instructor -Internship & Independent Study  


3/5
Free to research

3/6
Free to research
Week 10: Monday 3/7

practice time for final presentations/ Office Hours

3/8
Final Presentations
and
reflective overview 
Group dinner

3/9
Language wrap-up



3/10
Last day of program, final night in apartments



3/11
Move out



Course Structure:

Week 1: Introductions to Rome and Program
Week 2: “Roman Youth: Myths from Antiquity to Present”
Week 3: “Youth and Immigration”
Week 4: “Youth and Education”
Week 5: “Identity Politics of Northern and Southern Italy”
Week 6: “ Youth and Family, Community, and Religion”
Week 7: “Youth and Arts”
Week 8:  “Contemporary Arts w/writing workshop”
Week 9:   Rione Presentations  
Week 10: Service Experience and Research Presentations

Course Components:
  1. In class instruction at the Rome Center (UWRC)
  2. Language Instruction at UWRC
  3. On-site service projects and related research (groups of 2-3)
  4. In-city excursions to ancient sites and contemporary centers within the center of Rome and outskirts. Also there will be a few excursions out of the city (Ostia Antica & Naples, for example).
  5. Optional excursions (not paid for through program fees) to Florence, Sienna, and/or Pompei, etc.
  6. Blogs and Writing Assignments related to class, readings, and excursions
  7. Vlogs
  8. Reflective Writing Assignments related to service experience and research process
  9. Interviews x 2 with related presentations
  10. Rione (neighborhood) Assignment with related write up and presentations
  11. Final Project (both written and final presentation)

January 27, 2011