Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 1994, Page 4, Image 4

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    WORKSHOP
Continued from Page 1
Nancy Deans, a chemistry instructor
who (ami* to the University from a collide
of -1,000 students, said she thinks the work
shops are especially helpful for teachers
who ore new at tent hing large classes
"I didn't want to teach the way that I
was taught, where the tear her lectures for
50 minutes. and you go harm* and read the
hook and came hack for another 50 minute
lecture," she said
Instructor Anne Leavitt attended the
workshop to dis< uss teat hing hi hniques.
even though the freshman exponent »
classes she teaches enroll only 25 students
Most of us use only two different meth
ods when we teat h." she saitf, either le<
tun* or tfist ussion
'That's ail that happened to us when we
were students, so that s all we know how
to do." site said "There's at tuallv a lot
of was s to teat h. hut most of us onls know
a rouple
Steve Ongena. a (• IT in the et onomics
department, said that although a good
leat her is horn of exponent e. swing oth
er teat hers at work is inspiring
"It s as if vou are sitting in their < lass.
which is something you wouldn't do nor
mal]} " he said "It doesn't come in rtn
mind to go and see what other people an*
doing "
Deans agrees that discussing tern long
with other teachers is enriching.
"Teaching chemistry and teaching his
tor\ are different." she said, "but it’s nit e
to talk to people from different fields
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