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Chemical Education Today
Workshop Report
General Chemistry Teaching Workshop: A Student's View
Kimberly Glenn
University of Kentucky

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February 1998
Vol. 75 No. 2
p. 147

Abstract
How often do students have the chance to step on the other side of the lectern and see the classroom through the eyes of their professors? From July 20 to 25, a group of seven students had the opportunity to do just that. Ronald Ambe, Clark-Atlanta University; Chris Boeschel, Saint Xavier University, Chicago, IL; Jewel Daniel, The City College of CUNY; Kimberly Glenn, University of Kentucky; Fred Spolitino, University of Montana; Michelle Thornhill, American University, and Renyu Zhang, University of Rochester, participated in the 1997 Stony Brook General Chemistry Teaching Workshop.
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Glenn, Kimberly. J. Chem. Educ. 1998 75 147.
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