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December, 2006
Should Students Have a Role in Setting Course Goals?
L.T. Benjamin advocates an approach to course goal setting that integrates the instructor's and students' perspectives "to create a course that is more meaningful to students and professor, to increase the satisfaction of all involved in the class on both sides of the lectern and to show students how important it is to become involved in their learning."
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