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Stellar and Cellar: The Results of Student Self-selected Groups

31 Jul 201815 Jun 2024
By Jeff Cain, EdD, MS Have you ever tried a new teaching approach just to see what happens? I have. Sometimes out of curiosity, I experiment with some aspect of…
Perspectives

How Do We Keep Kinesthetic Millennials Engaged in the Classroom?

24 Apr 201815 Jun 2024
By Stephanie White, PharmD As educators, “active learning” is easier said than done effectively. There are traditional ways of active learning, such as incorporating patient cases and think-pair-share, that students…
Preliminary research

“Let’s build a robot”: a Lego® building challenge to introduce pharmacy undergraduates to teamwork

12 Dec 201715 Jun 2024
By Efi Mantzourani, PhD, MSc, MPharm, PgCUTL Summer Struggles “What a challenging time to be a pharmacy student! Not only do you need to become a clinically competent practitioner, but…

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