The Thank a Teacher program is a Center for Teaching and Learning initiative. How does it work? Students go to www.thankateacher.gatech.edu and fill out a form. Letters are briefly screened in the Center for Teaching and Learning, and then they are printed. The note is then sent through campus mail to the person being thanked, along with a certificate and a letter explaining that someone has written a note on their behalf. Every person who receives a note will be invited to participate in Celebrating Teaching Day and/or Dean Griffin Day in March.
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