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Richard Kim Talks About Assessment

  • by Kara Moloney
  • June 01, 2020

Become a better teacher

Richard Kim, Professor of Asian American Studies, explains how focusing on student learning outcomes helped him "learn to be a better teacher."

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Faculty Perspectives

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