Saturday, April 19, 2014

Addison Wesley math

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We often hear about students in the Math for Teachers course who show exceptional promise as future elementary math teachers. When that happens, we wish we could recognize them for their work thus far, and encourage them in their future career. Since we can't visit every college personally, we hope that you - the faculty - will help us in our quest!
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As the instructor, you'll receive an Active Teachers, Active Learners badge next to your profile on the Instructor Exchange:We often hear about students in the Math for Teachers course who show exceptional promise as future elementary math teachers. When that happens, we wish we could recognize them for their work thus far, and encourage them in their future career. Since we can't visit every college personally, we hope that you - the faculty - will help us in our quest!

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