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Updated on September 10, 2018

Experiencing College: A Crash Course

by Helen Marlo

Psychologist and educator John Dewey once said, “We do not learn from experience…we learn by reflecting upon experience.” I’ll begin by reflecting on an experience from my own education. It’s 1982 and I’m an eighth grader at St…. Read More

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Category: Blogs Tags: Brian Andreas, Clinical Psychology, college experience, getting the most from college, Helen Marlo, Henri-Frédéric Amiel, John Dewey, Keller Teaching Excellence Award, Mrs. Hummel, NDNU, Notre Dame de Namur University, St. Joan of Arc Catholic School, St. Louis

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