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One Appeal of Teaching is Learning from your Students

May 6, 2022 David Hurley 0

One of the appeals of teaching, at least for me, is the opportunity it gives me to learn from my students. Take today for instance. Students Presentations About Ancient Greece My last class of the day was a “World History” class for a small group of 3rd year GSE (Global [Read more…]

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