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Better discussions using socratic seminar

by Dana Blair | Sep 17, 2019 | Classroom Management, Composition Concepts, Quick Tips

Do you ever have trouble keeping conversations about readings going, especially when your class seems to be made up of shy students?

Accessibility Tip: Make Your Deadlines Flexible

by Dana Blair | Sep 17, 2019 | Classroom Management, Quick Tips

Do you have strict deadlines for turning assignments in? Are you worried that setting strict deadlines will make things difficult for students with busy lives? Feel free to use my deadline policy, which I adapted from www.accessiblesyllabus.com.

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