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Campy Happer <campyhapper@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>http://home.comcast.net/~plutarch/BadTeacher.html
I agree and I disagree. College teachers are more likely
to push highly leftist points of view at the expense of
teaching that earning money is not even a good idea, and
that everyone is equal. They also make the mistake of
assuming that the students are prepared for the course,
and that no students already know almost the entire course.
This article must be about those who do not teach the sciences.
In the sciences, there is much less opinion and more to learn,
not just facts and methods, but the basic concepts which makes
much of them unnecessary.
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This address is for information only. I do not claim that these views
are those of the Statistics Department or of Purdue University.
Herman Rubin, Department of Statistics, Purdue University
hrubin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: (765)494-6054 FAX: (765)494-0558


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