Ekta: Learning Differently, Together

Mohammed

35 min · 15. nov. 2023
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Mohammed Bearingwala, an analyst in UFV's IT Services and a UFV graduate, talks about the differences between his experiences in College in Mumbai, India and at the University of the Fraser Valley. Touching on grading, exams, tutoring, and course schedules, Mohammed shares insights and experiences that shift our thinking around teaching and learning.

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