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On Thu, 26 Oct 1995 STINE@lu.lincoln.edu wrote:
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> I think the only way I'd agree with Houston (and Elbow) that writing is only
> graded in school is if grading is defined quite narrowly--a "B+, good job"
> kind of definition. But all my working adult students come to class
> highly motivated precisely _because_ their writing gets graded, in the
> sense that their proposal gets accepted or rejected, their memo gets the
> response intended, their staff understand and follow a new policy description,
> etc.
>
> (Sorry to use that whole line for just an "etc.", an expression I never
> type without remembering my teacher who first suggested that it stands for
> "Every Thought Collapsed")
> --Linda Stine
>