A&hh6577-test
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Teachers College • Columbia University
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Participants in Humanistic studies in a digital commons can work on academic projects of their choice within a digital commons, www.studyplace.org, where people join to respond in diverse ways to the question, What educates? Participants work towards two objectives, first, to advance lines of inquiry of importance to their scholarship and writing and second, to collaborate among themselves and with others in developing pedagogical theory through open-source peer production. For the 2007/2008 academic year, inquiry and work on StudyPlace will concentrate on three main topics, the role of common knowledge in education, the need to develop a cultural theory of ignorance in order to have a basis for educational work, and an effort to organize study resources for educational scholarship and criticism. With Humanistic studies in a digital commons, participants will explore how to articulate their individual interests while advancing the broad collaborative purposes of a digital commons.
A&hh6577-test/Grading Policies
This course does not offer a variable point option.
Meetings
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The grade of Incomplete is to be assigned only when the course attendance requirement has been met but, for reasons satisfactory to the instructor, the granting of a final grade has been postponed because certain course assignments are outstanding. If the outstanding assignments are completed within one calendar year from the date of the close of term in which the grade of Incomplete was received and a final grade submitted, the final grade will be recorded on the permanent transcript, replacing the grade of Incomplete, with a transcript notation indicating the date that the grade of Incomplete was replaced by a final grade.
If the outstanding work is not completed within one calendar year from the date of the close of term in which the grade of Incomplete was received, the grade will remain as a permanent Incomplete on the transcript. In such instances, if the course is a required course or part of an approved program of study, students will be required to re-enroll in the course including repayment of all tuition and fee charges for the new registration and satisfactorily complete all course requirements. If the required course is not offered in subsequent terms, the student should speak with the faculty advisor or Program Coordinator about their options for fulfilling the degree requirement. Doctoral students with six or more credits with grades of Incomplete included on their program of study will not be allowed to sit for the certification exam.
The College will make reasonable accommodations for persons with documented disabilities. Students are encouraged to contact the office of Access and Services for Individuals with Disabilities for information about registration (166 Thorndike Hall). Services are available only to students who are registered and submit appropriate documentation.
