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Master Teacher Series
CUNY - Baruch College
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9 months ago
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Bean, John C.: From Novice to Expert: Designing Writing Assignments to Teach Disciplinary Ways of Thinking and Arguing
Master Teacher Series
1 hour 19 minutes 3 seconds
13 years ago
Bean, John C.: From Novice to Expert: Designing Writing Assignments to Teach Disciplinary Ways of Thinking and Arguing
"Dr. John Bean, Professor of English at Seattle University, gives a lecture on how to integrate writing and other critical thinking activities into a course as part of the Baruch College Master Teacher Series for faculty development.

Dr. Bean’s discussion is based on his book Engaging Ideas: The Professor’s Guide to Writing, Critical Thinking, and Active Learning in the Classroom (Jossey-Bass, 1996), which has been extremely well received by many members of Baruch faculty as well as by a national audience. Dr Bean is introduced by Associate Provost Dennis Slavin.

The workshop takes place on October 14, 2008, at the Newman Conference Center, Room 763."
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