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James Lang’s “Cheating Lessons”

The several dozen of you who filled the Washington Room last September will remember Jim Lang’s talk, “Building a Better Learning Environment: Lessons from Academic Dishonesty.” Lang made a compelling case that the surest ways to prevent academic dishonesty also … Continue reading

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Visiting Speaker James Lang

The CTL is very excited to be welcoming James M. Lang to Trinity on Thursday, September 13.  If you have read the Chronicle of Higher Education with any regularity over the past decade, you probably have read some of Lang’s … Continue reading

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Introducing the CTL Fellows

New this year at the Center for Teaching and Learning: a program for Trinity faculty who want to undertake a big pedagogical experiment. The seven members of the inaugural cohort of CTL Fellows are redesigning courses, trying out whole new … Continue reading

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