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Ed Burger, Williams College Professor of MathematicsWILLIAMS COLLEGE PROFESSOR ED BURGER Baylor University has named Professor Edward Burger, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Gaudino Scholar at Williams College, as the 2010 recipient of the Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching, the only national teaching award - with the single largest monetary reward of $200,000 - presented by a college or university to an individual for exceptional teaching.
An article and video interview with Ed Burger in which he discusses his approach to teaching and learning.
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Susan EngelProf. Susan Engel: "An Immodest Proposal: How We Should Educate Today's Children"
A video in which the speaker challenges current thinking on teaching and learning.
An outline of 5 research-based studies listing strategies, teacher and leader actions and organizational characteristics that positively affect student achievement
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Ed Burger, Williams College Professor of Mathematics WILLIAMS COLLEGE PROFESSOR ED BURGER
Baylor University has named Professor Edward Burger, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Gaudino Scholar at Williams College, as the 2010 recipient of the Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching, the only national teaching award - with the single largest monetary reward of $200,000 - presented by a college or university to an individual for exceptional teaching.
An article and video interview with Ed Burger in which he discusses his approach to teaching and learning.
Edutopia The homepage of Edutopia, housing resources on "What Works in Education." You may subscribe to free to this interactive website sponsored by the George Lucas Foundation.
Susan Engel Prof. Susan Engel: "An Immodest Proposal: How We Should Educate Today's Children"
A video in which the speaker challenges current thinking on teaching and learning.An outline of 5 research-based studies listing strategies, teacher and leader actions and organizational characteristics that positively affect student achievement
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