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The Teacher’s Manual – What Is Important?

Posted on February 14, 2011 by Howard Katz

I imagine some of the readers of this blog have opinions as to what makes a good teacher’s manual.  Here’s a chance to express yourself in a poll on the Faculty Lounge blog. Voting is open until February 16 at noon.

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