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    Post: Remembering Student Names
    Posted by: SSpil on 6/27/09

    I am teaching a community college class in the fall and I am
    embarrassed to admit that remembering names is not a gift I
    possess. Currently there are 27 students signed up for the
    class with a possibility of 44. I know it's not as crucial
    to learn the names of all my students in a college level
    class as if I were teaching small children, but I do think
    it shows some respect for my students and fosters a good
    learning environment. Does anyone have tips or suggestions
    how I can make this easier for myself?


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  • Remembering Student Names, 6/27/09, by SSpil.
  • Re: Remembering Student Names, 6/29/09, by bernoulli.
  • Re: Remembering Student Names, 7/04/09, by me.
  • Re: Remembering Student Names, 7/08/09, by rw.
  • Re: Remembering Student Names, 7/08/09, by SSpil.
  • Re: Remembering Student Names, 7/20/09, by Steve.
  • Re: Remembering Student Names, 8/21/09, by Nora.

     
     

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