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[quote=Anonymous]My son, who’s doing well in college and in a sociology class, called to complain that the other members of his sociology class group have agreed on what he feels is a dumb, somewhat offensive approach to a group project. (The project is a video about an issue in Spain, the team members picked the topic, none of the group members is Spanish, and the video includes humor based on stereotypical ideas about Spain.) My son doesn’t know if he’ll get to do a post-project assessment. I didn’t know what to tell him. I never felt good about how I handled a group project. In cases like this, would faculty members prefer that: A. Students keep their mouths shut and be loyal to the group, even if the group is displeasing. B. Ask for the chance to do a post-project assessment. C. Submit the project, along with a separate note about their concerns.[/quote]
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