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Faculty Development Teaching Materials
Author: Office of Educational Development (UC Berkeley)
1. Planning your class and thinking about teaching 2. Your Syllabus 3. Lecturing 4. Important points in...
Type: Workshop and Training Material
Date Added: Apr 30, 2011
Date Modified: Apr 30, 2011
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Helping Faculty Teach Diverse Students and Diverse Topics Effectively - Principles and Guidelines
Author: University Comm. on Diversity, Equity & Outreach
'Learning to become an effective culturally responsive teacher takes time and selfreflection. The...
Type: Reference Material
Date Added: Feb 21, 2013
Date Modified: Feb 21, 2013
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Principles for Culturally Responsive Teaching
Author: The Education Alliance
'Culture is central to learning. It plays a role not only in communicating and receiving information, but...
Type: Reference Material
Date Added: Feb 21, 2013
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Strategies for Teaching Science to English Language Learners
Author: California State University Northridge
This is a webpage produced by CSUN. It lists several ways to improve learning for ELL students in a...
Type: Development Tool
Date Added: Nov 03, 2012
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