Word: informingly
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...there is the generic accusation of incompetence, of ignorance, of failure. The words of Cellucci, Finneran and Silber may have been intended to strike fear into educators, to inspire change and improvement. But without the true commitment to education and the decency to inform the test-takers of their performance first before sharing it with the world, they have only done damage to what is, at its best, truly the most noble profession...
...first meeting she attended Gaard announced the creation of a women's caucus to both recruit women for vacant council spots and inform those busy with other activities about the resources and opportunities the council can offer...
Many other Currier residents agreed that the House administration failed to adequately inform them about the incident, endangering their own safety...
...therefore encourage every disenchanted undergraduate to test this out by e-mailing either lewis@fas or aepps@fas with his or her comments and suggestions. Often high-level administrators are blissfully unaware that a problem exists and it is in your interest as well as their own to inform them...
...resentment would be wise to attend classes this week. As instructors hand out feedback forms for the Committee on Undergraduate Education Course Evaluation Guide, students finally have their chance to rant or rave on paper about everything that has been making their academic lives into heaven or hell and inform their peers appropriately...