Folks, I hope you find time to take a look at this week’s FOCUS. It features a story on the “Reacting To The Past” teaching method, as practiced by Professor Mark Higbee here at Eastern. You will see why this story was great fun to report and how students become immersed in this method of teaching. Here is a link. http://www.emich.edu/focus_emu/032310/
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Thanks so much for this post, Sitedad! I much appreciate it. However, the link you provided, at least when I tried it this minute, did not work…don’t know why. Maybe this will work: http://www.emich.edu/focus_emu/032310/
This EMU FOCUS story is a real story, a news feature. I especially love the opening lines contrasting PrayHarrold’s blandness to the life going on in the class.
Actually, that was a post by EMUTalk.org contributor Geoff “Geoff” Larcom.