In a message dated 12/4/98 8:28:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, Speirlow@aol.com writes: << I think it's sad that students tend to learn for tests instead of actually understanding concepts. I know for about 2 years of my high school career I simply memorized information and wrote it down on the test not knowing exactly what I was suppose to learn. My history teacher last year was one of those teachers that you just have to it back and say, "Wow. He's a real teacher. One that actually cares about students learning and nor just their grades...amazing." Anyway, on with my point, he suggested that every teacher warranty each student they pass. A warranty that says that they actually learned and know the information covered in class. Because if they did not learn this information they shouldn't be passed. Last week I read in the local paper that some state, Illinios? (I'm not sure what one.) is actually going to warranty every student they graduate and will pay for remedial classes if they have to take them after high school. I think it's any interesting idea. Any thoughts? >> I've realised after mailing this I have a lot of typos. I apologize to clear things up: when I said "..it back and say" I meant sit back. nor-> I meant not and finally, I think it's an interesting idea. Wow, I must improve my typing skills. Morgan