10 Points: Analyze and Critique
A random, and somewhat odd observation made in Educational Leadership:
I am reluctant to comment at this point because it would bias your answers and I don't grade on a curve. All A's might look bad.
From "What Would Socrates Say"
Peter Cookson Jr.
Educational Leadership, September 2009
Thinking empirically is a form of social responsibility. The methods of science offer us a way of thinking that is a strong framework for a healthy and viable approach to problem solving and living together peacefully.
I am reluctant to comment at this point because it would bias your answers and I don't grade on a curve. All A's might look bad.
Comments
Post a Comment