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Faculty Members Document Trip on Blog
In May of 2008, a group of faculty members from The College of Wooster embarked on a trip across India as part of the College’s emphasis on diversity and global engagement. The twelve professors were part of a larger group of Wooster Faculty who formed a reading group to discuss Martha Nussbaum’s book The Clash Within:…
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Wooster’s Newest Learning Community
Is the age of blackboards and chalk over? Probably not, considering blackboards have been a central feature in classrooms for the past two hundred years. First introduced into the US educational system in 1801, blackboards remain ubiquitous in the 21st Century instructional environment despite the continual evolution of instructional needs and requirements. Is there a…
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Create a “green” classroom
Go paperless With stacks and stacks of paper on your desk, in bulging folders – waiting to be read and returned to your students, going paperless just might help your sanity along with helping the environment. Make all of your course materials available online including your syllabus. Avoid handing out any papers that can be…