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Each semester, the McGraw Center invites faculty to share their reflections on teaching and learning with other faculty. These events are rich and generative – and often ephemeral. This blog aims to capture the key insights that our faculty members have shared on topics ranging from teaching with archival materials to teaching creative problem-solving.
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