
Tracey McKenzie: Students as Teachers and Learners, Outstanding Community College Professor of the Year
Tracey McKenzie creates a learning environment in which students are both teachers and learners. Much of her teaching is through “learning communities,” which are interdisciplinary, team-taught courses designed around a theme.
February 2, 20105m 48s
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Show Notes
Carnegie’s Gay Clyburn interviewed Tracey McKenzie, a professor of sociology at Collin College in Frisco, Texas. McKenzie is one of four college and university educators named as a national winner of the 2009 Carnegie/CASE U.S. Professors of the Year Awards.
Tracey McKenzie was named the Outstanding Community College Professor of the Year.
Tracey McKenzie creates a learning environment in which students are both teachers and learners. Much of her teaching is through “learning communities,” which are interdisciplinary, team-taught courses designed around a theme. She engages her students in original research and encourages them to present their work to a wider audience.
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