Cross-posted from the Teaching Now blog. Imagine a student-teacher in front of a classroom, trying to get control of the classroom. A student might pull out his phone or make a comment that disrupts ...
Members of the community are invited to “Outbreak! A Classroom Simulation Of A Unified Response To A Progressing Epidemic” Monday, Nov. 16, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. ET. This webinar will discuss an ...
Pamela Aaltonen, associate head of nursing, at the center dedication. The student interaction space is named in her honor. (Photo by Rebecca Wilcox) Anyone who has visited a modern hospital would find ...
Over- and underwhelmend, as well as overworked and undersupported, preservice and new teachers are an “at-risk” group. According to the National Education Association, “20 percent of new public school ...
Students perform a sequence of six short simulations to model how an infectious disease can spread through a human population. state that some diseases are the result of infection. describe the risks ...
In a classroom model of coronavirus spread, the back corners of the room were safest from aerosol particles. The combination of open windows and air conditioning removed about 69% of aerosol particles ...
Senior Lecturer in Management; Director of Skills and Employer Engagement ‘Current Challenges in Business and Management-2’ is a core first-year undergraduate module in the BSc Business Management in ...
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