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February, 2008
Can Training Make You a Better Teacher?
Countless workshops, seminars, retreats, and other training opportunities are offered under the assumption that they can positively affect how faculty teach, which in turn will help students learn more. It seems pretty obvious, but solid empirical evidence supporting these positive benefits is not widespread. In fact, theres more evidence that short-term interventions, such as an afternoon workshop, dont have much of an effect when it comes to sustained behavior change.
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