Difference between revisions of "Talk:World History Homework Six"

From Conservapedia
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "Mr Schlafly, this is a very unusual piece of homework. There doesn't seem to be much point in writing down what percentage of words we know, as you can't check whether or not we ...")
 
m (Amended mis-spell.)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
Mr Schlafly, this is a very unusual piece of homework. There doesn't seem to be much point in writing down what percentage of words we know, as you can't check whether or not we are fabricating results. It also isn't testing us on anything in Lecture Six - as the Study Guide is compiled ''through'' homework assignments, we will be memorising Study Guide terms from ''last'' year and thus aw we are unable to add to the Guide, our knowledge of any terms relating to ''this'' year's Lecture will not be tested. Can we please return to the format of questions which specifically relate to the Lecture? Otherwise, with no testing and no ability to add to the Study Guide, there is no means of testing out knowledge and not even an incentive to read the Lecture.
+
Mr Schlafly, this is a very unusual piece of homework. There doesn't seem to be much point in writing down what percentage of words we know, as you can't check whether or not we are fabricating results. It also isn't testing us on anything in Lecture Six - as the Study Guide is compiled ''through'' homework assignments, we will be memorising Study Guide terms from ''last'' year and thus as we are unable to add to the Guide, our knowledge of any terms relating to ''this'' year's Lecture will not be tested. Can we please return to the format of questions which specifically relate to the Lecture? Otherwise, with no testing and no ability to add to the Study Guide, there is no means of testing our knowledge and not even an incentive to read the Lecture.
  
 
Many thanks,
 
Many thanks,
  
 
[[User:RexBanner|RexBanner]] 15:05, 13 October 2011 (EDT)
 
[[User:RexBanner|RexBanner]] 15:05, 13 October 2011 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 20:39, October 13, 2011

Mr Schlafly, this is a very unusual piece of homework. There doesn't seem to be much point in writing down what percentage of words we know, as you can't check whether or not we are fabricating results. It also isn't testing us on anything in Lecture Six - as the Study Guide is compiled through homework assignments, we will be memorising Study Guide terms from last year and thus as we are unable to add to the Guide, our knowledge of any terms relating to this year's Lecture will not be tested. Can we please return to the format of questions which specifically relate to the Lecture? Otherwise, with no testing and no ability to add to the Study Guide, there is no means of testing our knowledge and not even an incentive to read the Lecture.

Many thanks,

RexBanner 15:05, 13 October 2011 (EDT)