I would say it suggests rather that we should be providing important and varied ways for students to engage with material and demonstrate application in meaningful contexts. Showing them why still doesn't justify NOT providing the best way to retain and transfer knowledge, which is to engage in applying it in ways that are meaningful to the student and effective in demonstrating knowledge.

Of course why is important in setting the context.


From: "Nepkie, Janet" <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 12:38:24 -0400
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Subject: Re: Good Reading - Posted to TB List by Jim Greenberg

Yes, it IS a good read. IT suggests to me that we need to find better ways to help students learn by showing them the reason (other than a test grade) that we are requiring our course content.  Would you agree?
Thanks
Janet

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Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 12:27:15 -0400
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Subject: Good Reading - Posted to TB List by Jim Greenberg

TBers, 

A good read can be found here: 


Thanks to Dr. Conway  for sending it to me. 

Mr. James B. Greenberg 
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Milne Library 
SUNY College at Oneonta 
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