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Common Problems in Teaching - Students want everything dumbed down |
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Facilitator: |
Professor David Kember
Professor of Learning Enhancement
Centre for Learning Enhancement And Research
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Students want everything dumbed down
The CUHK strategic plan calls for the development of a wide range
of graduate capabilities. Yet many students resist anything challenging.
How can students be persuaded to practise and nurture intellectual
capabilities?
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Date: |
29
May 2006 (Mon) |
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12:30pm - 1:30pm |
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Room 712, Phase II, Engineering
Building
(William MW Mong Engineering Building, situated
next to the Ho Sin-hang Engineering Building) |
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