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Dr.David Phillips, Kent State, Salem, OH
Being a nontraditional student(older) Dr.Phillps helped me to understand World History in a way no one else ever has. He has an eye opening way of teaching,which I enjoyed tremendously. He was also willing to meet if I didn't comprehend what was being taught. He was always going above and beyond his duties as a professor to help out. He would be an asset to any Institute that he teaches at. If you have the pleasure to have him for World History,you will never look at the world the same again. I was truly blessed to have him this past semester. He has helped to make my college experience a great one, and for this I Thank him.
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Eric Pempus, Kent State University, Kent, OH
Great professor - respects students, fair grading and very knowledgeable.
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Dr. Sara Wheeler, Gadsden State Community College, Anniston, AL
Dr. Wheeler is an excellent teacher. She takes the time to work with students and gives them every opportunity to improve their grade.
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Dr. Caroline Kingori, Ohio University, Athens, OH
I became enamored of Prof. Kingori's teaching methods because of the leverage it gives students to excel. Her weekly reflection responses makes the student to be abreast of developments in the course, and secondly, her participatory approach which allows students to summarize what they have read during lecture periods is a good training platform for those aspiring to work in the classroom. Above all, she dutifully provides all the text reading lists for her courses from the beginning to the end of the semester on blackboard.
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Dr Caroline Kingori, Ohio University, ATHENS, OH
Dr Kingori is a very helpful professor. she's good at what she does. she has a way in which she help student improve their skills and also bring the best in them. she gives detailed explanation in each of her lectures.
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