yes but if people go on that course and gleen valuable
information, they are increasingly likely to share it
with others over the internet.
--- david haynes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Graham writes that the Internet is an excellent
> check
> on the potential for conflicts....
>
> I am not so sure that the Internet has such an
> effect.
>
> On Fri, 31 Jan 1997 Richard Young posted an email
> from
> Chris Sivewright that included this paragraph (the
> paragraph is Chris's not Richard's):
>
> "I also happen to think (though this is not really
> to
> do with the acceptability of the subject) that there
> should be fewer commercial courses where Chief
> Examiners are the key speakers (this applies to the
> sale of tapes, marking schemes with student essays
> etc) and more of the Inset days (as done by the
> AEB for example) on a local basis. There is no way
> my
> school will pay for a L100 course run by a
> commerciual
> organisation where the key teacher is a Chief
> Examiner
> - though they would pay if the course was run by an
> examining board."
>
> This was over 5 years ago and has hardly acted as a
> check!
>
> DH
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --- Graham Crewe <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > it strikes me that an excellent check on the
> > potential
> > for conflicts of interest etc. is the Internet.
> Just
> > in the last few weeks we have had e-mails on this
> > forum regarding:
> >
>
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