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Strategies

MANAGING YOUR CLASSROOM : Identifying teaching strategies

FIRST CLASS STRATEGIES: Not only what you should do when you arrive for your first day of class but what you should do BEFORE the class.

INCLUSIVE TEACHING: Information on instructional design and diversity in the classroom.

ACTIVE & INTERACTIVE TEACHING

TEACHING FOR CRITICAL THINKING

DISCUSSION TEACHING 

TEACHING WITH CASE STUDIES 

SMALL GROUP LEARNING & COLLABORATIVE LEARNING

CONTINUITY PLANNING: TEACHING STRATEGIES

The University of Toronto's Department of Physics has enlisted a new style of teaching into their large first year classes to encourage student engagement in the classroom. UofT News, December 7, 2010

Creating a Retention Culture: Dr. Jim Black discusses strategies to help students develop the capacity to learn and succeed in the classroom.

University of California, Berkeley offers advice for Motivating Students in "Suggestions for Teaching with Excellence".




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