we offer seven principles based on research on good teaching and learning in colleges and universities.
Good practice in undergraduate education:
encourages contact between students and faculty,
develops reciprocity and cooperation among students,
encourages active learning,
gives prompt feedback,
emphasizes time on task,
communicates high expectations, and
respects diverse talents and ways of learning.
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