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by luchak
5737 days ago
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I like the sound of that policy -- for some courses, it would work fine. For other, there might be problem: * Some courses are hard enough, and many undergraduates are undisciplined enough, that a lot of students would end up failing. Of course, when this happens, the professor gets a whole bunch of reviews back telling him that he taught badly. * Sometimes exams aren't the best setting for evaluation. |
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2) Yeah, but then you're in an entirely different style of class, and it probably doesn't have a lot of busy-work homework like objectively-testable (if there is such a thing) classes can generate. Though please, point some out to me if you've had any, I'm quite interested in how education is handled :)