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Listen for an in-depth discussion of the rigamarole around academic rigor, including what might be a very surprising--though nonetheless perfectly sensible--root of its challenges. Student vs. faculty conceptions of rigo...
Academic Rigor-mortis: A possible cure? is an episode from The Critical Thinking Initiative by Steve Pearlman, Ph.D.. Listen for an in-depth discussion of the rigamarole around academic rigor, including what might be a very surprising--thou...
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Academic Rigor-mortis: A possible cure? is from The Critical Thinking Initiative by Steve Pearlman, Ph.D..
Published Nov 15, 2022 and 47:44 long