----- Original Message ----- From: Louis_Schmier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > So what is academic success by your definition? The acquisition of knowledge. Of course, this assumes that there is some content to be learned. If the teacher structures lessons, assignments, and assessments with this in mind, then grades can reflect academic success. I recognize that this is very old-fashioned. But then, I am never pleased when I have to tip-toe around butcher paper and crayons in a university setting. BTW, I apologize for not having my ususal signature attached. I am on vacation and borrowing a computer. Mike Scoles Dept. of Psychology & Counseling University of Central Arkansas.
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