Q&A: Professor opts for pedagogy that goes beyond education
Here’s what I get out of it: I go in, I get to know them, I get to see the world as they see it. They get to learn how other students think.
Here’s what I get out of it: I go in, I get to know them, I get to see the world as they see it. They get to learn how other students think.
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