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The ripple effect in action, or what teachers seldom hear but love to know
On 19, Feb 2013 | In News | By Joel Friedman
When I taught at Seton Hall University I had a really interesting student named Timothy Hester. When Tim graduated I do remember him saying how he enjoyed my courses. Little did I know that years later our paths would cross once more. Recently Tim contacted me to let me know about a posting on his blog Harvey Millican: Raising Your Kids Without Lowering Your IQ. I Read it and found myself speechless. We never really know the impact we might have on our students. But, once in a while we are lucky enough to find out. http://wp.me/s10sPo-5095