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Why Good Teachers Have Bad Classes
We’ve all been present in a class that seems to be wrought with boredom.
Sometimes we’re the student, sometimes we’re the teacher…it happens both ways and it happens to us all.
Here is a great article from
Speaking of Teaching
Stanford’s newsletter on teaching that includes the Confessions of a Bore which details one professor’s experience with a bored class and offers resources for avoiding that situation.
Something else to think about is next year’s TEACH cohort.
The online application process for next year’s cohort will open on March 10
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and we would love for you to spread the word about the TEACH program!
Published
Mar 04 2008, 02:19 PM
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