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Transferring a Course Developed for Honors Students to Non-Major Biology Students: Lessons Learned (Curriculum and Instruction)

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  • Title: Transferring a Course Developed for Honors Students to Non-Major Biology Students: Lessons Learned (Curriculum and Instruction)
  • Author : Honors in Practice
  • Release Date : January 01, 2005
  • Genre: Education,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 203 KB

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The honors program, in distinguishing itself from the rest of the institution, serves as a kind of laboratory within which faculty can try things they have always wanted to try but for which they could find no suitable outlet. When such efforts are demonstrated to be successful, they may well become institutionalized, thereby raising the general level of education within the college or university for all students. In this connection, the honors curriculum should serve as a prototype for educational practices that can work campus-wide in the future. --Basic Characteristics of a Fully-Developed Honors Program


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