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IN THE CLASSROOM The Damaging Myth of the Natural Teacher By Beth McMurtrie Despite decades of evidence, good teaching is still considered more art than science. That’s hurting faculty members and students alike. ADVERTISEMENT SEXUAL MISCONDUCT Can the University of Montana Escape Its Past? By Eric Kelderman A spate of incidents involving sexism and sexual misconduct at the state’s flagship are a painful reminder of a reputation the campus has struggled to shed. TEACHING ‘We Need to Bring Our New Selves Into Our Teaching Spaces’ By Beckie Supiano A professor shares her pandemic-teaching lessons.
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