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John sheyegan, University Canada west, Vancouver, British Columbia
Very poor knowledge..reads from the slides and grading is very bad eventhough we work hard for the assignments..neither does he passes nor teaches properly
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Dr Nisa Chand, University Canada west, Vancouver, British Columbia
Very knowledgeably professor. Great knowledge in the qualitative research. And very good at grandings but eventhough she teaches very well I cnt understand what she is saying.
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Sabrien Amrov, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M5S
Professor Amrov is an informative, wise and incredibly thoughtful instructor. She takes time to gradually provide the student with a sense of direction within classes and outside of classes. her direction and assessment in classes are thorough and applicable helping to get through intense material. Additionally, Her instruction allows a student to grow and become, incorporating a sense of comfort and community into the classroom, that is difficult to find among any professor. A pleasure to be in her class.
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Brian Trapp, University of Oregon, Eugene, 97487
Trapp was substituting our professor and spent half the class introducing himself and gloating on his accomplishments. Our professor told him to let students describe how we wrote our stories. When it was my turn, he told me to shut up and stop talking. He was rude to everyone and gave nobody helpful advice, just judged students and hurt them.
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Denise Cook, Durham College, Oshawa, Ontario
Such an amazing Prof. She is very approachable and always observing the student to ensure they are understanding the material being taught, before moving on with new material. Her style of teaching, allows you to retain the information being taught. Super ++
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