Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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... examinations . The majority of students cannot afford to attend classes , but everyone , from whatever background , is subject to exams . Since exams are oral , they select for poise and polish , to the detriment of the minority of ...
... examinations . The majority of students cannot afford to attend classes , but everyone , from whatever background , is subject to exams . Since exams are oral , they select for poise and polish , to the detriment of the minority of ...
Síða 65
... exams favors students from the bourgeoisie . In this context , the Roman activists argue that issues having to do with course content , etc. , rather than exams , are bourgeois issues or , at best , distractions . In Turin , however ...
... exams favors students from the bourgeoisie . In this context , the Roman activists argue that issues having to do with course content , etc. , rather than exams , are bourgeois issues or , at best , distractions . In Turin , however ...
Síða 79
... Exams , they argued , were the mainstay of the univer- sity's oppression and manipulation of the student . Exams give students their number , their price tag for the outside world . Exams force students to regurgitate the ideological ...
... Exams , they argued , were the mainstay of the univer- sity's oppression and manipulation of the student . Exams give students their number , their price tag for the outside world . Exams force students to regurgitate the ideological ...
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The Year of the Student | 15 |
What the Students Really Want | 21 |
The Long March | 23 |
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