Delineate Learning Expectations

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I will clearly delineate course learning goals and expectations I will create a safe student-centered learning environment I will emphasize time-on-task I will encourage good communication among students and between you and me I will support reciprocity and cooperation among students I will use active learning techniques I will promote collaborative learning I will emphasize social constructivist learning I will provide opportunities for self-assessment I will be present in the course area throughout the week I will listen and respond to any course problem or concern I will answer your E-mail within 48 hours I will carefully evaluate your course work I will give timely feedback on course work I will respect you as a person and

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