Jonathan Choti
Jonathan Choti is Assistant Professor (Fixed-Term) of African languages and cultures in the Department of Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian, and African Languages. He holds a PhD in linguistics from MSU.
Jonathan Choti is Assistant Professor (Fixed-Term) of African languages and cultures in the Department of Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian, and African Languages. He holds a PhD in linguistics from MSU.
Introduction
The Lilly Teaching Fellows Program began in 1991 and has served as “an opportunity to engage in a year-long exploration of the robust scholarship on effective practices in University teaching.” The Lilly Fellows Program has supported Fellows to become future faculty leaders and to inspire a broad range of faculty to pursue excellence in teaching.
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