Word: depending
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Committee on General Education can draw up a composition course which includes these important details, it will have finally put together a basic course in writing with courses in thinking. The effectiveness of this proposal will ultimately depend on the enthusiasm and ability of instructors. Careful selection of the instructors and good organization of the program will insure its success...
...said that in the future, student appraisals of faculty teaching might become part of academic routine. At this point, I was careful to read from manuscript. Therefore I am able to assure you that I did not describe such proceedings as "popularity polls," or suggest that faculty "jobs" might depend upon the "marks." George Shannon Forbes...
Cutting gym classes is a widespread falling, and one which can easily catch up with the "busy" student. Two cuts are allowed each term, but sometimes depend on maintaining a certain average which many girls find impossible...
...change the whole spirit of his country's schools. Students still suffer from the habits left by the 4O-year occupation of the Japanese. They still bow low to their teachers, rarely dare to question them. They still wear uniforms and caps marked with their school grade. They depend entirely on formal lectures, only to parrot them back on examinations...
There are 900 private colleges and universities in the U.S. which depend on their own resources for survival. Last week most of them were shaking in their boots. One reason had been building up over the last decade: a combination of mounting costs (up 70% since 1941) and dwindling endowments. Another was a question which sprang up with the beginning of the war in Korea and struck at the heart of the college population: How many students will the colleges lose to the armed services...