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SUCH AN AWESOME PROFESSOR! Tests are very reliant from the notes, but you have to be familiar with the vocab from the book because she uses them as choices in her exams. One group project and you have the freedom to choose the subject but this wasn't presented in class. Exams are easy, almost everyone in class got an A. 3 points for incentive per test. GOOD CHOICE
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Professor Fehr is so amazing. She is one of my favorite professors I have had so far. I will be taking her for other health courses. If you pay attention in class, take notes, and review them a week before the test to get an A. I highly recommended her!
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She's a fantastic professor who is genuinely enthusiastic about her subject. She is highly engaging and entertaining in her lectures, and she is a people person.
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She's awesome. I had her for three classes 210, 334, and 342. In one class, there's a major group project. However, if you follow the scoring guide, you'll get full marks. The exams come directly from her lessons. So, make sure to write down notes and study them. The tests aren't too hard. She looks out for her students. You should take her class.
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She's the greatest teacher I've ever had. Her lessons are entertaining. Her exams won't trip you up because they come directly from what we learn in class. She even offers hints and extra credit on every test, but make no mistake, you'll need to hit the books. Plus, she's easy to reach outside of school hours and help you with anything you need. If you get the chance to have her as your teacher, absolutely go for it.
Texas A&M University College Station - Health Physical Education
Clinical Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University
Higher Education
Sara
Fehr
College Station, Texas
Sara K. Fehr is currently a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Health and Kinesiology. She earned her PhD in Health Education from the University of Cincinnati with a cognate emphasis in Women's Health and Human Sexuality. Her research interests include the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, unplanned pregnancies, and intimate partner violence. Dr. Fehr currently teaches undergraduate Introduction to the Discipline, Women's Health, and Exercise and Health Programs in the Workplace. In addition to being CHES certified, Dr. Fehr is also a certified facilitator for the Green Dot and STAND Up programs, which utilize education, social marketing, and action planning in an effort to reduce power-based personal violence on the A&M campus. She has also become a certified sexual assault survivor advocate and works as a volunteer for the local sexual assault resource center.
Clinical Assistant Professor
Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate Introduction to the Discipline, Women's Health, Exercise and Health Programs in the Workplace, Human Sexuality, & Environmental Health; developing original syllabi and overall course structure, lesson plans, activities, and tests, facilitating educational activities, and coordinating guest speakers and presentations
Graduate Assistant
Sara worked at Texas A&M University as a Graduate Assistant
Graduate Assistant
Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate Introduction to Public Health both face-to-face and online, teaching Introduction to Global Health, Personal Health, and Health Across the Lifespan II: Adult and Aging, developing original syllabi and overall course structure, lesson plans, activities, and tests, facilitating educational activities, and coordinating guest speakers and presentations
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Health, Community Health Option
Master of Science (MS)
Health Education
Clinical Assistant Professor
Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate Introduction to the Discipline, Women's Health, Exercise and Health Programs in the Workplace, Human Sexuality, & Environmental Health; developing original syllabi and overall course structure, lesson plans, activities, and tests, facilitating educational activities, and coordinating guest speakers and presentations
Graduate Assistant
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Health Promotion and Education
Graduate Assistant
Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate Introduction to Public Health both face-to-face and online, teaching Introduction to Global Health, Personal Health, and Health Across the Lifespan II: Adult and Aging, developing original syllabi and overall course structure, lesson plans, activities, and tests, facilitating educational activities, and coordinating guest speakers and presentations
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