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| | Talk About Teaching: "Introduce Yourself" (P. M. Nichols) - Almanac, Vol. 47, No. 15, 12/12/2000 |
 | | I got this advice from an undergraduate during my orientation as a new faculty person here at Penn; the then Wharton Undergraduate Dean, Janice Bellace, arranged for a group of new faculty to meet with a group of juniors and seniors, and one of the students in the group conversed with me before their presentation. |
 | | I am more experienced than they and have had far more training, but there is no scale on which the persons in my classroom are not deserving of my respect and admiration. |
 | | Continuing to invest yourself, making class personal, carries as much risk as investing yourself in any relationship. |
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