In a message dated 8/25/01 9:06:18 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

<< whether the item you talk about rises to the level of being important 
 enough ... i am not sure ... certainly, in the overall scheme of things ... 
 IF it is included ... it would have to be considered to be of trivial value 
 ... and if someone misses it ... they should not be docked as much as many 
 other more fundamentally important items ... that hopefully WILL be put on 
 the test >>


Dennis:

Are you saying that when we make up and give a test we should weight the 
point score for each question?  Exactly who will decide on the importance of 
each item? 

Just a question as I sit here preparing the final exam for my students.

Dr. Robert C. Knodt
4949 Samish Way, #31
Bellingham, WA 98226
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

"The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can't 
read them." - Mark Twain


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