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Tuesday June 6th, 2016
The POGIL Summer 2016 Newsletter is Now Ready for Download
Click below to see the latest issue!
Blog | Sunday June 6th, 2016
Wait, you mean carrots are plants?
This blog post is the first in a series of posts from teachers in the POGIL community who have won teaching awards.
Wednesday June 6th, 2016
Do you teach as you were taught?
This week’s blog is another post from a POGIL practitioner who was recognized for outstanding teaching.
Tuesday May 5th, 2016
The POGIL Project Names Pirmann and Shepherd Inaugural Winners of Early Achievement Award
The POGIL Project has named two educators winners of its inaugural Early Achievement Award
Thursday May 5th, 2016
Words from Tammy Pirmann
Today’s post is from Tammy Pirmann, one of the first two educators given the POGIL Early Achievement Award.
Wednesday May 5th, 2016
Q&A with Gail Webster
Gail Webster is a professor of Chemistry at Guilford College in Greensboro, NC.
Wednesday May 5th, 2016
Q&A with Gail Webster
Gail Webster is a professor of Chemistry at Guilford College in Greensboro, NC.
Wednesday April 4th, 2016
How should I form the groups in my class?
What are the best ways to form the groups in your class? The answer is, of course, it depends!
Tuesday April 4th, 2016
Gail Webster: Chemistry of Food and Cooking
Tuesday April 4th, 2016
If active learning is “settled science”, why doesn’t everyone use it?
A post written by Rob Whitnell at Guilford College that arose out of an email conversation in response to the question titling this blog.
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