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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A student changed answers after the graded work was returned. The parent challenged the score based on the altered grades. I told the parent the answers were edited and I refused to change the grade. The parent involved my department head, a counselor, and an administrator. I got our IT staffer involved and he proved with time stamps that the answers were edited after I graded. Now, the parent wants the term cheating stricken from all records of the incident. Is it unfair to describe changing answers after grading as cheating? [/quote] Could be a simple miscommunication. Nothing you described is cheating. You can't call it cheating when the kid used a tool that you gave him to do his work. He didn't erase his paper and change it and lie about it. He logged in and did work in the system that timestamps submissions. You're crazy to fight this. Be glad you have an auditable system. [/quote]
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