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Colleagues,
I am working with a History teacher here at UT who is putting together a pretty ambitious grant proposal that will lean quite heavily on TBL.
Since a lot of the TBL publication has been in professional schools and sciences, it would be wonderful to collect the names/insights of folks in the Liberal Arts who could chime-in/advise us from their own experience.
If you are a Liberal Arts TBL'er, can you e-mail me and let me know?
Right now we are just trying to network. Actual details of how we can help each other will emerge as we see who all is out there and what we're are doing.
Please let me know. Thanks!
-Michael
Michael Sweet, Ph.D.
Faculty Development Specialist
Division of Instructional Innovation and Assessment (DIIA)
University of Texas Austin
MAI 2206 * (512) 232-1775
"Teaching is the profession that makes all other professions possible." - Todd Witaker
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