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Juggling Teaching and Research
As you know it can be very difficult to balance your teaching with other work such as research and classes.
This article from Stanford,
Stuck Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Juggling Teaching and Research
, offers some great suggestions for striking a balance, and achieving success as a teacher and researcher.
Some of the things discussed in the article are integrating your research and teaching, teaching effectively, and recognizing your limits.
Take time to consider these suggestions as you begin to prepare your TEACH project and other endeavors.
Published
Jan 22 2008, 11:53 AM
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mmeixner
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