Teaching an Honors Course Tied to a Large University Event (Innovative Honors Courses) (Butler University)
Honors in Practice 2007, Annual, 3
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Publisher Description
ABSTRACT College- or university-wide events take place fairly often at academic institutions, and these events can easily provide honors programs the opportunity to offer a curricular focus based on the event. Herein, we describe a course centered on the sesquicentennial celebration of Butler University and the teaching model implemented to deliver the course.
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