Academic dishonesty
Heidi
h_hawks_71 at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 3 16:30:38 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 139440
Lupinlore said:
<snip>
> After all, this is the very foundation of their society, the thing
> that makes them different than muggles. There is no reason that a
> muggle could not understand the theoretical principles of magic just
> as well as a wizard. It is in the actual practical DOING of magic
> that wizards are different, and a Hogwarts education seems focused
> tightly on training young wizards in technical skills.
Ladyhawk:
>From what I remember reading in all the books is that the class
were a combination of theory and practical practices. In
Transfiguration and Charms the students were expected to do the
magic in class and also required to do essays on the theories behind
the magic.
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