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Ana-Maria Medina
TEACHING EXCELLENCE AWARD FOR GRADUATE TEACHING
ASSISTANT
MEDINA EXPERT IN LANGUAGE OF
LEARNING
You won’t hear Ana-Maria Medina discouraging
laughter in the classroom. One of the recipients of this year’s
Teaching Excellence Award for graduate teaching assistant uses it
as a way to reach students in her Spanish class. “In class, the teaching method
I call on most is laughter,” she said. “It goes without
saying that the classroom dynamic is extremely important, but establishing
that dynamic isn’t easy because students have such varied personalities.”
Also conducive in creating an effective learning environment in the
Department of Modern and Classical Languages is promoting communication
and a high comfort level among students.
“When a student makes a mistake, I try to present the correct
information so the class can repeat it correctly,” she said.
“When I make a mistake, I make myself an example.”
Awards of $1,000 and a trophy are presented to two graduate students
each year.
Mike Emery
Staff writer
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