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...current Core Curriculum in 1979 and 1980. He has also penned six books on higher education, and said he hopes to write one or two more in his retirement. But instead of playing an active role in drafting the new curriculum, Bok’s strategy has been to consult with key professors to build consensus for the reforms.“If they only did it because somebody beat them over the head—assuming you could ever make them do it by that way anyway, which is very doubtful—you wouldn’t gain...
...generate a [legislative] green paper on universal suffrage. I'm not talking about intermediate steps. I'm talking about how Hong Kong can achieve universal suffrage-in terms of time scale, in terms of design, in terms of how we end up getting there from here. People can consult and discuss. And then I will make a recommendation to the central government in Beijing. I will resolve the question of universal suffrage totally, completely, within my next term...
...realize that gradual, limited exposure to the lewd and violent world is vital to a child’s mental and social growth. Protecting children too much will simply make them unprepared when they inevitably face adult issues. After all, if a ten-year-old can’t consult responsible sources that include words like “scrotum” or “menstruation,” then what are the chances of him later consulting them about sex and drugs...
Maybe we can hope that the still-unrepentant Dean Paul McLoughlin, author of the present debacle, might someday learn this lesson. Our new president, or deans she appoints, might insist that he learn it–that he consult students before an important decision, not after. If not, it’s our responsibility as students and then as alumni to articulate this lesson until we have a Dean of Student Activities who does...
...board as a partner, he maintained that the project would go forward regardless. Another point of concern raised by the program is its precision, said Theda Skocpol, dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, which supplies many TFs for the College. “We should all consult on a variety of steps to ensure mid-course feedback that can help teachers and students to improve learning,” Skocpol wrote in an e-mail. “The hotline is a blunt tool for that, and probably not the best one.” The hotline...