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Number 5 |
2000 |
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- The Grade Point Average (GPA): An Exercise In Academic Absurdity
William D. Cohen, Department of Biological Sciences, Hunter College
It's less than mathematically fair and more than a little important.
- RESEARCH WATCH: Spirals of Learning
Patricia Cranton and Laurence Robert Cohen, University of New Brunswick
Knowledge goes round and round, but also up and down and in and out.
- CARNEGIE CHRONICLE: How Can Students Who Are Reasonably Bright and Who Are Trying Hard to Do the Work Still Flunk?
Craig Nelson, Carnegie Scholar, Indiana University, Department of Biology
- VIEWPOINT: Civil Literacy and The Cyberpilot's License
R. W. Burniske, University of Texas-Austin
Are our students fit to fly in the brave new (barely socialized) world of cyberspace?
- INNOVATIONS: The Mini-Conference
Fred J. Bonner, III, Bowling Green State University
This cross between role playing, cooperative learning, final exams and oral reports seems to work wonders as a summative course activity.
- AD REM . . . : "How Much Can I Leave Out?"
Linc. Fisch
Content rears its ugly head, and a Fisch stares it down again.
- EDITOR'S NOTE:
James Rhem, Executive Editor
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