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Lecture by Student Presentations: Violation of Student Rights?



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from llg
Old May 29, 2009, 08:29 AM

Default Re: Lecture by Student Presentations: Violation of Student Rights?
Originally Posted by LiveToLearn View Post

I think the idea that knowledge is only conveyed by the professor is very dangerous. If this were the case, this means that my students will stop learning the second they are out of my presence. I don't let them take the easy way out. They work hard, and the huge majority are grateful for tough but fair standards, but there are always a small few who resent having to work for their education.
Great paragraph. I totally agree.
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