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By Erik Hanson Way back in my first post "Confessions of a Phobic (or Better Yet, a Realist)," I mentioned that I teach composition, a subject wholly unrelated to the major.
By Bruce A. Johnson, Ph.D., MBA In the previous blog series the issue of student engagement was examined. When instructors are evaluating students and their involvement in the class, they.
By Ron Tinsley Since we are coming to the end of the end of this decade and with the end of the world looming (have you seen the movie about.
By Helene A. Matheny My home office looks like many people work there, or at least someone with as many multiple-personalities as Sybil. You will find on my shelves books.
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