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Created: October 1, 2003
Latest Update: July 7, 2004
jeannecurran@habermas.org
takata@uwp.edu
It's Late! It's Late!: On Getting Started
- Week 1 Preparations for Agencies
- Week 1 Preparations for Sociology of Knowing
- Week 1 Preparations for Statistics
- Week 1 Preparations for Theory
I'd like you to start with Week 1 because that was the week in which we discussed how we teach and how we learn and why I need to know your learning style.
- Preparatory readings, minimal:
- What to write:
- If this is your first submission, please write a paragraph explaining the differences you see in grading for this course. For example, why don't we give tests? What does that have to do with answerability?
- Tell me how you feel about that. Does it seem difficult? Does it scare you? Does it please you? Why?
- Remember that if this is your first occasion for "answering," I want to hear what you feel, how well you understand what we're trying to do.
- Concepts you should use so I can see you understand them:
- testing as imposed on the student with no possibility of an answering utterance - Paragraph devoted to this issue.
- answerability - Discussion question on issue.
- Submitting your work:
Work with tutoring aides on your submission.
- Then e-mail it to jeannecurran@habermas.org.
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