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February, 2010

The Power of Introductory Courses

“An introductory course is the discipline’s handshake: it is the greeting that either seals the deal or in varying degrees convinces the learner that this discipline has little usefulness.” (p. 778) Given the importance of these first courses, John Hoag and Neil Browne make the case that these courses should encourage students to think deeply about the discipline.

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