Monday, April 4, 2011

Disclosure . . .

In my email correspondence with several parties, I detected that my motives were being questioned.  Anonymity does breed a certain degree of suspicion.  However, I prefer to remain anonymous precisely because I do not have a particular connection to this individual.  Know that I do not know, have never met, and have no grudge against this individual.  I came across the redundancies when conducting my own research and thought the public should be informed.  After all, educators, above all others, should be held to strict standards of academic integrity, right?