>Outrageous it may be, but not as an infringement of academic
>freedom,
The latter concerns the _content_ of course material presented,
not the
rigor with which it is taught or graded.

Besides, tell me what grade distributions you want and I'll
write the exams
to give them to you.

>PAUL K. BRANDON

But, Paul, don't you think if a committee tells someone that their course 
criteria doesn't fit their views, and you are expected to change them 
accordingly, it is an infringement?



Rip Pisacreta, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychology,
Ferris State University
Big Rapids, MI 49307
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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