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My students vary all over the place in background and skills, and there’s just one of me. What am I supposed to do? (RF)

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This entry was posted in Active Learning, Learner-Centered Teaching, Teaching Techniques and tagged active learning, assessment, higher education, STEM, STEM teaching, teaching on November 30, 2018 by Richard Felder.

Use a Prerequisite Exam to Help Get your Course Off to a Good Start (RF & RB)

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This entry was posted in Assessment and Evaluation, Teaching Techniques and tagged assessment, first day, higher education, prerequisite test, STEM, STEM teaching, teaching, tests on May 27, 2018 by Richard Felder.

How to determine course grades fairly (RF & RB)

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This entry was posted in Assessment and Evaluation and tagged assessment, course grades, curving, STEM teaching, tests on May 5, 2018 by Richard Felder.

Do your students know how to study? (RB)

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This entry was posted in Learner-Centered Teaching, Teaching Techniques, Tips for Students and tagged active learning, assessment, cognitive science, tests on February 12, 2018 by Rebecca Brent.

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