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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I teach in a grad program[/b], but what I have seen is: > students who complain about the same (or much less) work than previous cohorts accomplished, and more successfully. > they want EVERYTHING spelled out for them. Like an example of the assignment done by last year’s class. (I blame that on the use of rubrics, which have be one so common in high school). > a lack of respect for expertise /established disciplines . If you take points off because they did not carry out a scientific technique according to the accepted methods you taught them, they whine that you just want them to do it your way. Not sure what parenting tips would improve these issues, but the decline has been striking in my academic career. [/quote] [b]Are you willing to share the subject area ?[/b] Disheartening to read that graduate students are behaving in these manners. Thank you for posting ![/quote]
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