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Academic transfer / Education reform / Philosophy of education / Rubric / Grade / E-learning / Active learning / Peer assessment / Just in Time Teaching / Education / Educational technology / Evaluation methods
Date: 2014-02-03 13:20:42
Academic transfer
Education reform
Philosophy of education
Rubric
Grade
E-learning
Active learning
Peer assessment
Just in Time Teaching
Education
Educational technology
Evaluation methods

The English Discipline’s Best Practices for ENGL 1010 & 1020 In order to create a list of Best Practices for our Composition courses, the English Faculty consulted professional organizations such as WPA and CEA and oth

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