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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is the student SPED or have a 504 plan? It might not be cheating.[/quote] Not currently and nothing in the past on record with us. I am curious though: Why wouldn’t that be cheating? I’ve taught many students with IEPs and 504s without ever seeing an accommodation that allowed surreptitiously changing answers after grading. Is that an accommodation for some students?[/quote] There was no surreptition. Now it looks like you are just bullying a child because you don't know how your own computer system is designed to work. [b]You're embarrassing yourself both anonymously here and in real life to the child, parent, admin, and IT staff. [/b] However, students not on IEPs are expected "be the adult in the room" and deal with technologocally illiterate teachers and inconsistent adult instruction more than students on IEPs. [/quote] The only one embarrassing themselves is you. Are you really saying that it’s okay to cheat “because the computer lets you?” Ever hear of honor codes? Are you the idiot that sees $ 1,000 accidentally put in their bank account and goes out and spends it…because the computer let you? You know that’s a crime right? The lack of critical thinking coupled with the entitlement is breathtaking.[/quote]
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