‘Establishing a sales tax … Alberta should make this overdue decision.’ Pay for health care? Plus other letters to the editor for Feb. 26
: When I was a biology student at Carleton University back in the 1970s, the fruit flies in my genetics experiment either died or didn’t mutate according to expectations.
I know that everyone else shared notes and faked their results, because I was there when they did so. They presumably moved on in class. I dropped out of biology and also from university . To succeed, academia should attend to integrity and not only punishment for cheating. These days, the polarized climate is making that even more difficult.As a neophyte physics teacher in the late 1980s, I had my Grade 13 students write an essay on a topic of their choice as part of their final assessment.
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