Earl Noah

Geography Faculty Earl Noah

Associate of Arts (Ïã¸ÛÁùºÐ±¦µä¿ª½±½á¹û) 1985, BA (hons) (Simon Fraser) 1988, MA (British Columbia) 1992, Provincial Instructors Diploma (VCC) 1995, Diploma of Adult Education (VCC) 2002. Urban Geography, Economic Geography

Office: N3417A (New Westminster), B3187 (David Lam)

Phone: (604) 527-5436 (New Westminster), (604) 777-6008 (David Lam)

Fax: (604) 527-5316

Email: noahe@douglascollege.ca

Teaching Interests

I began teaching in 1992 as a sessional instructor at Douglas, Kwantlen and Columbia colleges. I was hired as a sessional instructor in late 1992 at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÐ±¦µä¿ª½±½á¹û. I have taught almost all of the Geography courses offered by the department; however, I am predominately a human geographer. I was drawn to Geography because it is an eclectic discipline with both "real world" and theoretical components. I am a strong believer in a liberal education. I expect students to take an active role in their learning and be willing to participate in the classroom. Education is an experiential and active process. I will utilize a variety of educational techniques and methodologies to facilitate the learning experience, but students must fulfill their responsibilities by being prepared and willing to learn.

Research Interests

I consider myself to be an urban geographer with an emphasis upon historical, economic and planning issues. I have lived most of my life in New Westminster, thus the city constitutes my primary area of research interest.