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Re: Moral question

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Originally Posted by JaneYoung View Post
After reading the assignment over very carefully, I think it is a beautiful assignment. In that, I mean, beautiful. It could mine gold.
After reading it again, from a newbie perspective, gosh, you're right! I wish I could've written this, but with about a month to sort it out.

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I fear though, because it is the end of the year, students are stressed and at year's end - probably - and ready for the summer to begin - that the assignment will not be what it could be.
Thank you. That's part of why this felt wrong; I just didn't have that sorted out in my head yet.

I do wish I could've explored this earlier. Wow, I think I'm a nerd...

I'm going to write a letter to the teacher. He will be open-minded to it as he always has been; the fact that I did the original assignment helps.

The short time and the heavy weight make it a punishment--something an assignment should never be. Assignments should be an invitation to stretch and grow and learn--isn't that why we're in school?

I'll let you know what kind of response I get.

Thanks all.

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