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Miriam Rosalyn Diamond
Miriam Rosalyn Diamond is a faculty developer who has led courses and lessons on ethics for students as well as educators. Her publications include Teaching TAs to Respond to Ethical Dilemmas (in W. Davis, J. Smith, & R. Smith (Eds.), Ready to Teach: Graduate Teaching Assistants Prepare for Today and Tomorrow, (2002), and How Do You Handle this Situation? Responses by Faculty in Great Britain and the United States to Workshops on the Ethics of Teaching (in Robertson, D.R. and Nilson, L. B. (Eds.) To Improve the Academy, 2006).
Diamond holds a PhD in educational processes from Northwestern University, an MA in counseling psychology from Lesley University, and a BSc in rehabilitation/counseling from Boston University.
Last Updated: 05-28-2019
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- Classroom Management, Course Delivery and Instruction, Faculty, Magna All Access, On-Demand Seminars
Teaching About Religion, Faith, and Spirituality in Secular Studies Classes
- $39.00 – $697.00
- Learn to create classroom environments that promote academic discussions of faith as a form of personal identity, diversity, belief, motivation, culture-community, privilege, and oppression.
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- Course Delivery and Instruction, Faculty, Magna All Access, On-Demand Seminars
Preparing Students for Thoughtful, Ethical Decision Making
- $39.00 – $697.00
- This Magna Online Seminar addresses ways faculty can provide students with skills to identify and contend with ethical matters in specific disciplines and professions, civic life, and as part of the educational process (including academic integrity and interpersonal interactions).
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