The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1973, Page page 6, Image 6

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Four years bring fe w changes
to introductory biology course
After four years of revisions, a section of the
introductory biology course has settled down
to a point where "the changes we make from
semester to semester are minor, said Jim
Rosowski, its originator.
The idea for a new biology 101 section that
uses student input beqan in fall. 1970.
Rosowski, assistant professor of botany, said he
became dissatisfied with the lecture approach
because of the "entirely passive role played by
the students" in such classes.
"People are sometimes critical of courses
that use a lot of films, because they think it's a
way of getting around lectures," Rosowski said.
He said the films are used "to try to get the
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a lecture substitute
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Because of a change in the attitude of the
students and a more flexible program,
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are fewer, he said.
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accept everything. If it was something they
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gives assignments, discussion topics and test
dates.
Ten per cent of thr grade is a project. Two
years ago it was student written letters to
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writing was not relevant to the course, the idea
was excluded from the following year's
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friday, October 12, 1973