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March, 2008
How Much Control for How Much Learning?
For quite some time now Ive been interested in a widely held set of assumptions faculty make about the need to assert control at the beginning of a course. The argument goes something like this: When a course starts, the teacher needs to set the rules and clearly establish whos in charge. If the course goes well, meaning students abide by the rules and do not challenge the teachers authority, then the teacher can gradually ease up and be a bit looser about the rules.
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