Bang ON Lakeshore

  • "Ask and they shall engage"

    - Bang 2009

  • "Nothing beats a field trip for hands on learning"

    - Bang 2010

  • "They won't believe you read their paper unless you write a comment on it, always start with a positive one"

    - Bang 2012

  • "Talk, ask and listen. You'll be surprised at what you learn!"

    - Bang 2012

  • "Most students don't understand the importance of attending graduation
    until the ceremony is over. Encourage them to participate
    and be there to cheer for them!"

    - Bang 2011

  • "You and your subject are not the most important things in your student's lives"

    - Bang 2011

  • "I'm gonna learn you something today if it kills me!"

    - Bang 2009

  • "Show and tell should be heavy on showing and light on telling"

    - Bang 2011

  • "They hate role plays as much as you hate watching them,
    simulations are way more fun"

    - Bang 2012

  • "To help students experience real life assignments should
    be based on real experiences"

    - Bang 2010

  • "Humor is the chocolate syrup of lecturing"

    - Bang 2011

  • "To be a winning professor you need to be a winning coach"

    - Bang 2011

  • "They didn't do the reading, they don't remember the reading and they
    don't understand the reading are the only assumptions you should ever make about students"

    - Bang 2012

  • "If it can't be applied it doesn't need to be taught"

    - Bang 2010

  • "If you want students to participate load up on carrots and put the stick away"

    - Bang 2011

  • "When it comes to academic misconduct a ton of prevention
    beats an ounce of enforcement"

    - Bang 2012

As far back as I can remember I have found myself immersed in history. Summer vacation road trips with my parents could be described as how many historic sites can we see in one day. By the age of 12 I think I had seen the inside of every fort, museum and old building from here to Halifax. As an adult I continue to be enthralled by History, much to the chagrin of my wife who is somewhat less enamored with old military instillations and ancient ruins. I suspect my love of all things old is why I am fascinated by the history engulfing the Lakeshore Campus and have made it a hobby to learn as much as I can about the "Asylum by the Lake". All of this has resulted in me becoming the unofficial historic tour guide of the "Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital". When I am not in the classroom you might find me leading a group of teachers, students or visitors through the attics and tunnels of the Lakeshore cottages in search of the ever elusive Ghost of the Asylum. For more information click on the links provided or send me an e-mail to arrange your own private tour. You just never know what you might see!

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