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The end of this semester is a little bit more bittersweet than others.
The overwhelming sense of a relief a teacher feels when class is over is just indescribable. Don’t get me wrong. I love teaching, but there’s a point where I feel I have nothing left to give.
This semester is different though because it was the first semester I taught my comedy- and humor-themed research composition class at Wright State. I prepared for this class for months and this fall, my experiment began.
I asked my students to write jokes, research papers on comedians or comedic techniques and journals on academic articles related to humor.
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