September 26, 2019

Have you ever found out that a student doesn't yet have their textbook, even several weeks in the your course? I have.

​I suspect that this is more common than we think it is.

Here are a few thoughts on how you can design for this, and suggestions for working with students who find themselves in this situation.

I'd love to know what you do in cases where students don't have their textbooks. Feel free to reach out using the contact form below. 


​Listen to ​Episode ​19: What to do when students don't have their textbooks yet


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About Camille Freeman, DCN, RH (she/her)

Hi there! I'm a clinical herbalist and nutritionist specializing in fertility and menstrual health. I run the Monday Mentoring community of practice and also offer continuing education programs for practicing herbalists and nutritionists (Check out this year's Deep Dive!). I'm also a former professor with the Maryland University of Integrative Health, where I taught physiology, pathophysiology, and mindful eating for 17 years. 

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