Author Archives: Timothy Burke

Designing the Final Exam

One complaint you hear fairly often from students about professors or courses involves exams whose relationship to material covered is vague or unclear. Sometimes students feel like they cannot reasonably guess what terms they will be asked to identify or … Continue reading

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No Straight Lines

Jane Jacobs has died. To my mind, she was exactly what an intellectual should be, in every respect. I like the quote from the Globe and Mail referenced at Crooked Timber: “She believed implicitly that there was no such thing … Continue reading

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Lolly Lolly Lolly, or the Adverb Pusher

I’m not the right person to make this complaint, considering how prolix my blog entries are, how hastily overwritten they can be. (I’m thinking of bringing a few of my entries into a class to show how an edit can … Continue reading

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The Shape of the Gordian Knot: Advocacy and the Classroom

I’ve been trying to figure out why a blog entry by Erin O’Connor (whom I’m glad to see is actively blogging again at her own site, as well as continuing her participating at Actablog) has been gnawing at me. (Her … Continue reading

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Eternal Return

The four-year cycling of some issues at colleges and universities is pretty damn annoying sometimes. Right now, for example, we’re voting again here at Swarthmore about whether to have a mascot or not. We just did the same thing a … Continue reading

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The Concept of Moral Panic

The responses to my post on Flanagan’s oral sex article raise some interesting questions about the concept of “moral panic”. I agree with Alan Jacobs that the accusation of moral panic is easily misused to preemptively shut down public discussion … Continue reading

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Societal?

Is there any purpose or meaning that the word “societal” has which is not equally well served by “social”? Is “societal” just one of those words that makes you sound more policy-wonkish? Or does it really have some more specific … Continue reading

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Champagne Without Bubbles

Anybody remember that scene in the film Excalibur where a very naked Lancelot and a very naked Guinevere wake up on some mossy rocks and find the sword Excalibur planted Very Symbolically [tm] in between them? Lancelot exclaims, “The king … Continue reading

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Seers of Suburbia

The double-irony of the Atlantic Monthly’s April 2006 letters page replies to Caitlin Flanagan’s take on the alleged “oral sex epidemic” among America’s teenagers was pretty intense when I got around to reading it this week. I didn’t comment directly … Continue reading

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How Faculty Committee Assignments Should Be Made

Via Chris’s Invincible Super-Blog

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