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General Teaching Tips

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  1. Grade student work promptly. Students who do not receive prompt feedback on an assignment often start contacting the school with their concerns. Remember, the terms are only eight weeks long, so promptness is critical for student success in the course.
  2. Wikipedia is not considered a valid source. While students may use it as a starting point in their research, they should not be citing Wikipedia as a source in their papers.

Check this page often for more real-world suggestions from your fellow faculty members. You can also submit your own tips by sending them to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 July 2010 15:16  

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