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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 16:30:40 -0500
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- From: Donald Robert Shaffer <dshaffer@WAM.UMD.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Large lecture sections
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- At the University of Maryland, College Park the philosophy is that large
- sections should be avoided. The largest lecture classes run about 250
- students, with discussion sections being handled by three T.A.s (I am in
- one of those types of sections as a T.A. this semester). While I realize
- that smaller lecture sections are not always possible in colleges and
- universities beset by stagnate or decreasing budgets, this ideal should
- be maintained whenever possible. While scantrons or computer-graded
- multiple choice exams allow one to administer a test to very large numbers
- of students, multiple choice is a poor format for challenging students
- to think critically or evaluate higher order thought.
-
- Don Shaffer
- University of Maryland, College Park
- dshaffer@wam.umd.edu
-