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February, 2008
Warming the Climate for Learning
By Sandra Allen, Columbia College Chicago
When educators talk about climate, they dont mean global warming. In academic circles, climate refers to the atmosphere of warmth existing between the teacher and the students. Much research suggests that few other factors produce a more lasting impact on learning than the professors approval or disapproval of the students work, and their in-class interactions.
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