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the first article appears to be available directly on-line at http://www.calstatela.edu/dept/chem/chem2/Active/main.htm

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Paul Cammack
Senior Lecturer in Geography
Division of History and Geography
University of Cumbria
Bowerham Road
Lancaster
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From: GEOEDUCATION RESEARCH INTEREST GROUP [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Andrea R Bair [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 16 January 2008 22:18
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Subject: looking for journal on excellence in college teaching

Greetings,
I am looking for two articles in the Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, and wondering if anyone out there can help me out with pdfs.

The citations:
Faust, J.L. and D.R. Paulson, 1998. Active learning in the college classroom. Journal on Excellence in College Teaching. 9(2):3-24

S. Khan, 2008 (most recent issue) Mentorship of College Women in Science

Thanks,
Andrea

Andrea Bair, PhD
Research Associate, Science Teaching Fellow
University of Colorado, Boulder
Department of Geological Sciences
Campus Box 399
2200 Colorado Avenue
Boulder, Colorado 80309-0399
office: 365 Benson Earth Sciences
tel: 303-492-7025
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