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    1. Manuscripts - Women and Education - LibGuides at Duke University

      Mary Zilpha Giles Papers, 1846-1942 Student, school-teacher. Letters and papers concerning Giles' education at Trinity College (...)

    2. What your future students think - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Students said that they’d make a separate account in facebook if a teacher wanted to use facebook. Just as it’s awkward for students to (...)

    3. Book Review: New Titles on Peter Drucker

      He also relates personal anecdotes about Drucker and his life. As a PhD student at Claremont University, Cohen studied under Drucker, (...)

    4. Calling on Students by Name in a Large Class - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Get used to it.”) If a student responds, that student gets a bonus point.

    5. Creating a Blended Learning Environment - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Some of the other lessons covered in this MOOC include “Creating the Ideal Student Experience” and “Rethinking the Role of the (...)

    6. Organizations - Education - LibGuides at Duke University

      Advocates for high-quality mathematics teaching and learning for each and every student. National Science Teaching Association Science (...)

    7. Organizations - Education - LibGuides at Duke University

      Advocates for high-quality mathematics teaching and learning for each and every student. National Science Teaching Association Science (...)

    8. Medical Neuroscience Session 2: Who Enrolled and Why? - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Educatio

      Prof. White is the best teacher ever (I’m 61 and teacher of another subject myself) He will be my north star from now on wards (...)

    9. How Does Ungrading Bring Out an A+ Classroom? - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      He compared academic learning to studying Tai Chi: “When you learn Tai Chi, the teacher doesn’t simply say: A+. Rather, the (...)

    10. Inclusiveness, Diversity, and Autonomy: Exploring Prof. Flanagan’s Teaching Philosophy  - Duke Learn

      Flanagan’s teaching story from a student perspective.  Create an Inclusive Classroom  When reading the assigned book “Republic” during (...)

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