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								Lessons & DiscussionsEssentials of Effective Teaching: Course Introduction (Preview Content)
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																		Lesson 1: Foundational Principles (Preview Content)5 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Discussion 1: The Teacher and Healthy Relationships (Preview Content)2 Topics
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																		Lesson 2: Aiming at Human Flourishing (Preview Content)4 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Discussion 2: Aiming at the Right Targets2 Topics
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																		Lesson 3: Meaningful Planning4 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Discussion 3: Meaningful Planning2 Topics
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																		Lesson 4: Meaningful Assignments4 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Discussion 4: Meaningful Assignments3 Topics
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																		Lesson 5: Meaningful Assessments4 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Discussion 5: Meaningful Assessments2 Topics
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																		Lesson 6: Meaningful and Effective Classrooms4 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Discussion 6: Classroom Culture, Practice, and Delivery2 Topics
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								End of Course TestEnd of Course Test: Essentials of Effective Teaching1 Quiz
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									Lesson 1: Foundational Principles (Preview Content)
In this first presentation, Robyn Burlew describes those foundational principles that must be heeded in order to become an effective teacher. She considers the relationship that a teacher ought to have with students (dispenser, facilitator, or master) and how to hold the classical view that students are whole persons.
 
		 
				