Tuesday, 21 November 2006

Three Golden Rules for Literature Classes... Reason and Scope...

This semester, after much interactions with friends, like-minded colleagues, students, and class representatives, i hit upon three golden rules for the Literature classes, which has met with great success for the past four years in our General English classes.
Now, the three Golden Rules framed thus, are:

Golden Rule No.1. Always come to class in time. Late comers will on no account be entertained, so don’t try to convince the teacher by giving any kind of excuse.

Golden Rule No.2. Passport is essential for entry into class. Without your text book (passport), entry is denied.

Golden Rule No.3. If the concentration of one student gets distracted because of you, you are out. And once you are out, that implies that you are out for the whole of that particular semester.
The scope of these rules in Literature classes, as i see it, are meant to make the students enjoy the spirit of the class, preserving its good old ethos.

Still, i throw the forum open for discussion...

1 comment:

  1. sir, this is a good initiative and i welcome it becoz it gives us more responsibility too.. but it would be better if the books were arranged to be supplied by the dept or by the college since we dont know where exactly to get the texts.
    your's sincerely,T*****

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