Ian Plätschisch
Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic
Posts: 4,001
Talossan Since: 3-21-2015
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Sept 7, 2015 17:04:24 GMT -6
Imagine we did keep it as UTal, and made it so anyone could post findings. Would they? How would we publicize the changes? As far as I know, Talossa has never encouraged research over classes. It would be easier to start anew.
Trying to create a more communal atmosphere, instead of keeping with the traditional University research system of teacher and student assistants, could only serve encourage more people to take part.
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Ian Plätschisch
Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic
Posts: 4,001
Talossan Since: 3-21-2015
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Sept 10, 2015 14:53:20 GMT -6
Should I add some sort of fellowship in the society?
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Post by Sir Alexandreu Davinescu on Sept 10, 2015 15:15:22 GMT -6
Why don't we let the Society propose such things, as its head will think best.
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Ian Plätschisch
Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic
Posts: 4,001
Talossan Since: 3-21-2015
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Sept 10, 2015 15:28:59 GMT -6
No need for micromanagement I suppose..
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Post by Françal Ian Lux on Sept 10, 2015 19:34:40 GMT -6
I'm in full support of this bill. Will you add me as a co-sponsor?
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Ián Tamorán S.H.
Chief Justice of the Uppermost Court
Proud Philosopher of Talossa
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Talossan Since: 9-27-2010
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Post by Ián Tamorán S.H. on Sept 21, 2015 14:28:35 GMT -6
Hmm. How about calling it the Talossan Arts, Science and Knowledge Society - TASKS ? But, yes, it's a good idea.
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Post by Txosuè Éiric Rôibeardescù on Sept 21, 2015 17:31:37 GMT -6
Yay science... you know what, I support this, I will co sponser this bill... becouse its awsome... on that basis alone... dont let any one tell you otherwise
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Ian Plätschisch
Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic
Posts: 4,001
Talossan Since: 3-21-2015
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Sept 21, 2015 18:17:14 GMT -6
Yay science... you know what, I support this, I will co sponser this bill... becouse its awsome... on that basis alone... dont let any one tell you otherwise You have been added as a cosponsor
I am Clarking this in October, just a heads up
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Ian Plätschisch
Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic
Posts: 4,001
Talossan Since: 3-21-2015
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Sept 25, 2015 13:09:05 GMT -6
I feel like there should be some process for establishing divisions within the Society, though the particulars of what the divisions are would not be included. What do you think, Françal Ian Lux and Txosuè Éiric Rôibeardescù? Something like: "Anyone interested may, with the approval of the President, establish a school within the Society with a focus on a particular subject. Each school shall be supervised by a dean, to be chosen by the President." School in this sense means a group of people and doesn't necessarily imply education.
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Post by Françal Ian Lux on Sept 25, 2015 15:52:36 GMT -6
I feel like there should be some process for establishing divisions within the Society, though the particulars of what the divisions are would not be included. What do you think, Françal Ian Lux and Txosuè Éiric Rôibeardescù? Something like: "Anyone interested may, with the approval of the President, establish a school within the Society with a focus on a particular subject. Each school shall be supervised by a dean, to be chosen by the President." School in this sense means a group of people and doesn't necessarily imply education. I'm a big fan of that idea. As some have pointed out, we shouldn't be hasty with establishing auxiliary schools within, but I do think having the ability to make future expansions available is a must. Although it should be sponsored by as many people interested as possible. We don't want any old chap starting a school no one wants. Either the consideration itself (by a committee or the president, for example) should be based on support or the ability to petition the ruling body of the academy should only be allowed if there's enough support. Either is fine with me so long as that part is included
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Ian Plätschisch
Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic
Posts: 4,001
Talossan Since: 3-21-2015
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Sept 25, 2015 16:56:29 GMT -6
I feel like there should be some process for establishing divisions within the Society, though the particulars of what the divisions are would not be included. What do you think, Françal Ian Lux and Txosuè Éiric Rôibeardescù? Something like: "Anyone interested may, with the approval of the President, establish a school within the Society with a focus on a particular subject. Each school shall be supervised by a dean, to be chosen by the President." School in this sense means a group of people and doesn't necessarily imply education. I'm a big fan of that idea. As some have pointed out, we shouldn't be hasty with establishing auxiliary schools within, but I do think having the ability to make future expansions available is a must. Although it should be sponsored by as many people interested as possible. We don't want any old chap starting a school no one wants. Either the consideration itself (by a committee or the president, for example) should be based on support or the ability to petition the ruling body of the academy should only be allowed if there's enough support. Either is fine with me so long as that part is included How about, in order to start a school, there must be three interested citizens?
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Post by Françal Ian Lux on Sept 25, 2015 18:11:41 GMT -6
I'm a big fan of that idea. As some have pointed out, we shouldn't be hasty with establishing auxiliary schools within, but I do think having the ability to make future expansions available is a must. Although it should be sponsored by as many people interested as possible. We don't want any old chap starting a school no one wants. Either the consideration itself (by a committee or the president, for example) should be based on support or the ability to petition the ruling body of the academy should only be allowed if there's enough support. Either is fine with me so long as that part is included How about, in order to start a school, there must be three interested citizens? I'm in support of that
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Post by Sir Alexandreu Davinescu on Sept 25, 2015 19:46:19 GMT -6
How about we don't put things like that into law, but leave it up to the Chancellor. No reason having arbitrary requirements like that unless it becomes a problem, right? After all, if there's two earnest cartographers who want to start an awesome school of Talossan Geography or whatever, why would we say no, just because they don't have a third?
No reason to make this any more complicated. Let's just leave it open and up to our appointee.
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Ian Plätschisch
Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic
Posts: 4,001
Talossan Since: 3-21-2015
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Sept 25, 2015 22:55:32 GMT -6
How about we don't put things like that into law, but leave it up to the Chancellor. No reason having arbitrary requirements like that unless it becomes a problem, right? After all, if there's two earnest cartographers who want to start an awesome school of Talossan Geography or whatever, why would we say no, just because they don't have a third? No reason to make this any more complicated. Let's just leave it open and up to our appointee. Point, but, I still feel more comfortable laying out some sort of procedure, simply saying that schools could exist, so when it comes time everything is unified. What about
"Schools may be created within the Society for the purpose of focusing on a specific subject. The exact procedure for establishing a school shall be chosen by the President, who will also appoint a dean to supervise each school."
I feel like I have been as general as I can while still mentioning that schools could exist.
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Post by Txosuè Éiric Rôibeardescù on Sept 26, 2015 6:44:47 GMT -6
So in essesnce, deparmental areas of the societys that only exist if there is an intrest and is controled by the president. Does the department get a say in how the society is run or is there an executive?
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