| Princeton, Brown, Yale, Dartmouth |
| Santa Clara |
| Ivies. All professors All midsized besides Cornell |
| Duke Princeton Penn Brown WashU Chicago. |
It at all true but better than average and much better than an R1 public. |
Pp: Not at all true |
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Not exactly what you were asking, but perhaps a good list to start from. These are the top 30 mid-size schools (up to 9,000 undergrads) from the USNews list of best undergraduate teaching.
Elon University Princeton University Brown University Dartmouth College Carnegie Mellon University Rice University Duke University University of Notre Dame Vanderbilt University Yale University Marquette University Santa Clara University Stanford University William & Mary Belmont University Georgetown University Northwestern University Lehigh University American University California Institute of Technology Creighton University Biola University Colorado School of Mines Harvard University Loyola Marymount University Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Chicago Wake Forest University Gallaudet University Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
Not teaching class. Teaching recitation? Yes. |
| This is the strangest thread. Any university that has graduate programs is going to have graduate students teaching (yes, even the ones listed in this thread). |
| Meh, I taught classes as a TA, and I put a lot of effort into it -- undoubtedly more than some professors. |
Agreed. Grad students arguably put way more effort into their teaching, because the stakes for them are higher: when they later apply for tenure-track jobs, they need to submit teaching evaluations. Also, for all of those who only want professors teaching their kids…where do you think those professors get their training? |
Not true. My kid never had TAs. Some schools really focus on undergrad teaching and allow the kids to get to know professors and do research. |
| Lehigh, Bucknell & Fordham |
| Tufts |
Agree. |