Re: [tips] In the good old days

2010-09-17 Thread michael sylvester
Stat texts included practice problems but the answers to the problems were not at the back pages of the text.The answers were printed in a separate booklet and only the prof had a copy of the answers. Michael "omnicentric" Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Flori --- You are currently subscribed to

Re: [tips] In the good old days

2010-09-17 Thread John Kulig
mber 15, 2010 11:22:30 AM Subject: [tips] In the good old days In the good old days: Students came to see profs during office hours Profs had only one test taking tip "know everything" Text books had a few black and white photos,the rest was left to the imagination which further e

Re: [tips] In the good old days

2010-09-15 Thread michael sylvester
Profs had one or two paperbacks to complement the texts,I was introduced to Rachel Carlson's Silent Spring in Bio 101. Gilbert Rye The nature of Mind (by a British prof) in History of Psych. Michael "omnicentric" Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: a

Re: [tips] In the good old days

2010-09-15 Thread Louis E. Schmier
he Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] In the good old days In the good old days: Students came to see profs during office hours Profs had only one test taking tip "know everything" Text books had a few black and white photos,the rest was left to the imagination which fur

RE: [tips] In the good old days

2010-09-15 Thread Vincent Wolodkin
Frostburg State University (301)687-3159 (301)707-7496 CELL (301)687-4731 FAX From: michael sylvester [mailto:msylves...@copper.net] Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 11:23 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] In the good old days In the good

Re: [tips] In the good old days

2010-09-15 Thread Louis E. Schmier
Women students were not taken seriously Women students were taken advantage of There were no black students Special needs students were ignored and went unaccommodated there were no or very few counseling services Profs could and were often abusive in class only 13% of those who graduated high scho

[tips] In the good old days

2010-09-15 Thread michael sylvester
In the good old days: Students came to see profs during office hours Profs had only one test taking tip "know everything" Text books had a few black and white photos,the rest was left to the imagination which further enhanced cognitive skills A "D" was an honorable grade Profs were not dishing o