In article <01IXPY9NFWUU8XLUZ7 at JHUVMS.HCF.JHU.EDU>,
PJSCHLAX at JHUVMS.HCF.JHU.EDU wrote:
>Some topics I am interested in starting are-
>>- how well or poorly do group lab experiemnts really work, particularily
in
>intro courses- and how does one determine full participation of
>all partners?
>>- what are the most frequent forms of cheating by students?
>>- do women and men have the same beliefs in terms of ethical,
professional behavior?
>>-what are some of the intangibles that help or hinder the tenure
process?
>>(Are those intangibles different for men and women?)
>>_Paula
It would be naive of me to think that men and women are inherently
intangibly different in their morals, ethic. I think not.
Sunny Stewart
sunnyesq at ix.netcom.com