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To: TopCat who wrote (110669)8/15/2011 11:38:59 AM
From: Paul V.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224890
 
TopCat, yes I did as an adjunct faculty for approximately 3 years until retirement and two different universities. I taught graduate and undergraduate students in the schools of business (labor/management relations, organizational behavior, marketing, strategic planning, and management). My experiences in management, labor, retailing, community development and organizing allowed me to use various approaches to teaching. Most generally I used the case study, strategic approach to teaching.

I had some very smart students at both the graduate and undergraduate classes from various vocations.

Yes, OMG!!! It was both educational, expanded my and students comfort zone and was fun. I had physicians, professional educators, and other private sector professionals in classes. I tried to challenge students to look at various points of views and approaches regarding issues, solutions and the consequences of the decisions which they make.