Word: teaching
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...catalogue suggests that there is validity to students' complaints; almost half of the courses listed appear in brackets. But this, by itself, as Laiou points out, is not cause for all the student criticism. Robinson Hall offers an enormous number of courses--more, in fact, than its faculty could teach in a single year--and strives to offer all courses every other year...
That pack and her haphazard life-style had all but crippled her when she finally returned to the U.S. in 1972. Facing surgery, Pinckney decided instead to refine some exercises she had learned during years of adolescent ballet lessons. So impressive were the results that she began to teach friends in New York City, where she was living (and where she had changed her name to Callan on the advice of a numerologist). Enraged by what she considered misinformation in other exercise books, she spent two years writing her own. Pinckney contends that most exercises do not reach far enough...
...fact, not possible for all our courses to be offered every year. Most of the members of the department teach 4-6 undergraduate courses over a two-year period. We give graduate colloquia, and seminars for our graduate students. We offer so many undergraduate courses because we want to ensure a variety of coverage. But no one can give all of his or her graduate and undergraduate courses every year. Furthermore, when faculty members go on leave, as they must, in order to do research, their courses are bracketed...
...Harvard, SASC members say. "At this stage, we're more active than we've ever been," says SASC member Evan O. Grossman '87. "This spring is going to be as least as active as last spring." Other SASC members agree that with activities ranging from an April rally to teach-ins, this spring's political spectrum will not be gray...
...SASC does not expect the protests to stop there. SASC members will lead university-wide teach-ins throughout the month to educate the community about the situation in South Africa. Protests could take the form of civil disobedience, divestment activists say, although nothing definite has been planned yet. And SASC members agree that this year has the potential to be the most politically active year since the 1960s...