Episode Synopsis "The Power of Reflection"
Respecting all persons, committing to quality education, and endeavoring to achieve an inclusive community are core Lasallian principles. Respecting all persons, committing to quality education, and endeavoring for an inclusive community are core Lasallian principles. But what role does reflection play in promoting these principles? In this episode, Dr. Dale Hale leads the entire Center for Digital Instruction (CDI) team in a discussion about the importance of reflection as it pertains to our Lasallian online courses and to ourselves. back to the LWO main page
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