Heretical Thoughts II—On Lessons We Learned from Our Graduate Advisor That Have Impacted Our Undergraduate Teaching

by: Brian P. Coppola and William H. Pearson

A great deal was learned during our graduate education that we have consciously and unconsciously applied to undergraduate instruction. Instructional lessons emerged from the consistency of our educational experiences. This article features five of these lessons. Consistent with traditional ethic, we teach the way we were taught—by example!

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 5/1/1998Stock # jcst98_027_06_416Volume 027Issue 06

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