Teaching with applied academics
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This Wikiversity project compliments the "Teaching with Applied Academics" Wikibook. It is here as a space for teachers taking the course to be able to document and reflect upon their exercises, and share this with other teachers.
Please choose the exercise question or reflection below that you would like to document your answer to.
Why? Exercise
Write out your own thoughts about why you agree or disagree with the applied academics philosophy, or reply back to someone else. Your intention with any replies should be constructive dialogue that helps all parties learn in the end, even if this dialogue is in the form of disagreements.
How? Exercise
From the notes that you kept during your teaching session, write out a list of theories that tie to practical applications.
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