Feminist grades upheld
II ■ I'l l The A-plus; grades awarded to all students who took a i feminist issues in education paper at the University of Canterbury last year have been upheld by the university. ; |
The university had noyr completed its revied of the master’s paper in education, and the grades would stand, said the university’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Bert Brownlie, yesterday. The course lecturer, Dr Adrienne Alton-Lee, was congratulated on the “quality of the course she taught” The university said it regretted the unfortunate attention given to the course, and the “unwarranted effects on students and lecturer who gave so much to the course.”
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