According to the research, come to our campuses and go into our classrooms 
wanting
connection far more than they want information, and feel they get very little 
of it in the
classroom.  That’s why sports, Greeks, clubs are so vibrant.  They give what 
the students
want and need that they do not generally get in the classroom.  Moreover, when 
they come
into a class, the most important question they ask is “who is this person,” 
wanting to
know of the professor’s character.  At the bottom of their list of questions is 
“what does
this person know.”


Make it a good day.

      --Louis--


Louis Schmier                                http://www.therandomthoughts.com 
Department of History                 
Valdosta State University             
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