Paul wrote:

> At 4:25 PM -0400 9/2/99, Rick Adams wrote:
> > A good
> >teacher should have no fear of being publicly evaluated--and a poor
> >teacher _should_ have his/her lack of skill exposed to other students.
>
> Isn't this the same argument that's used aginst the 5th amendment?

        No, actually it isn't.

        The fifth amendment protects one agains SELF-incrimination, not
accusations by others. The only way it would be applicable here would be
if it were the instructor him/her-self who was required to anonymously
post negative evaluations of his/her own performance.

        Rick
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Rick Adams
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Department of Social Sciences
Jackson Community College, Jackson, MI

"... and the only measure of your worth and your deeds
will be the love you leave behind when you're gone."

Fred Small, J.D., "Everything Possible"

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