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Chapter 1. Ethical Issues of Writing Recommendation Letters

  • Introduction
  • Ethical Context for Writing Recommendation Letters
  • Recommendation Letters and the Law
  • Discrimination and Recommendation Letters
  • Grade Inflation and Letters of Recommendation
  • The Paradox of Praise
  • The Role of Criticism
  • The Ethics of Authorship
  • References for Chapter 1

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  • Writing Recommendation Letters Online
    • Preface
    • Acknowledgments
    • Chapter 1. Ethical Issues of Writing Recommendation Letters
      • Introduction
      • Ethical Context for Writing Recommendation Letters
      • Recommendation Letters and the Law
      • Discrimination and Recommendation Letters
      • Grade Inflation and Letters of Recommendation
      • The Paradox of Praise
      • The Role of Criticism
      • The Ethics of Authorship
      • References for Chapter 1
    • Chapter 2. Practical Details when Writing Recommendation Letters
    • Chapter 3: Content for Recommendation Letters
    • Chapter 4: Style for Recommendation Letters
    • Chapter 5: Sample Recommendation Letters
    • Chapter 6: Writing Recommendation Letters for Students Seeking National Scholarships

Course materials prepared by Joe Schall, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.

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