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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Based on your son's description, I don't understand how everyone wasn't flagged, if it was triggered by such common phrases. Shouldn't every student's project have had the words "sexual harassment" and "quid pro quo" if that was the explicit assignment?[/b] I feel like there's a piece missing. Regardless, to answer your question, yes, theoretically the teacher could call colleges and retract or amend her recommendation. No idea if she would or not. It may be worth requesting another meeting, saying that you and your son are genuinely confused and want to understand so as not to repeat the mistake. Forget the grade, and focus on finding out what that missing piece is so that this makes sense. [/quote] Agreed. OP, you've given examples, but maybe those were chosen because they are the ones you consider most straightforwardly outrageous? What are the examples of elements of his work that would seem the most problematic for his case?[/quote]
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