In the Trenches explains the process of becoming a better teacher, from tips on writing a syllabus to the first day of class to assessment. The authors focus on teaching techniques based on extensive research and decades of classroom experience, guiding readers through significant changes in pedagogy and technology. It includes suggested exercises and new ways to connect with students. In the Trenches is the perfect resource for both new teachers who dont know where to begin and experienced professors looking to improve their students experiences and learning abilities in the classroom.
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9780393918779, 0393918777, 9780393289183, 0393289184


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