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Well put, Geoffrey. I agree completely.
Herb
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From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar on behalf of Geoffrey Layton
Sent: Sun 9/3/2006 3:33 PM
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Subject: Re: Grammar Carts and Horses
I admit I have not kept careful track of all the posts in this thread, and
I'm guessing that my current contribution will probably be off-topic.
However, regarding the specific title of the thread - namely, grammar
certification - it seems that discussing the possibility of establishing a
certification in grammar is dependent on having courses in grammar, and the
schools in the Chicago area have nothing even approaching grammar courses.
For example, certifications in areas such as journalism, drama, radio-tv,
etc. all have courses connected with them. In other words, the
certification cart must follow the curriculum horse.
Geoff Layton
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