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Dr. Noel Schulz, Engineering Academy of Distinguished Teachers Inductee

Dr. Noel Schulz

Dr. Noel Schulz, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been selected as a 2008 Bagley College of Engineering Academy of Distinguished Teachers Inductee. Dr. Schulz was nominated by faculty, staff and students in the college and was selected by a committee of engineering faculty and students.

Outstanding teaching is evidenced by many factors. Outstanding teachers engage students in the learning process and motivate students to succeed in the classroom as well as outside of the classroom. Outstanding teachers seek to use a variety of teaching methods to reach students regardless of their individual learning styles. Outstanding teachers are demanding but fair, clearly communicating their expectations for students and hold students to these expectations. Outstanding teachers challenge students at all levels in their classrooms and encourage collaborative learning among their students. Outstanding teachers engage in active assessment of the learning of their students and seek to improve their teaching to ensure even greater student learning in the future.

Dr. Schulz along with other inductees from the college will be formally inducted into the academy at a dinner to be held in March 2008.

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