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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love that teacher. How refreshing. [/quote] It’s total BS. Only the cheater should be punished. Something similar happened when I was in high school. The teacher made a new, much harder test for everyone to take. It sucked, but no giving innocent kids a 0. [/quote] This is what happened when I was in HS in my pre-calc class. The new test was incredibly hard, and IMO, included problems we had not covered in class. TBH, it only encouraged more cheating. Students got pissy about the harder test so even those who had never cheated started. I had no idea there were so many ways to cheat before that class. Students found ways to hide formulas and example problems in their graphing calculators that would then delete instantly after pushing 1 button. A new test should be given - and actually several versions of the test should be given - but it shouldn't be harder as punishment, IMO. [/quote] I wonder how many other tech savvy kids in the class were doing this with their calculators, and yet the teacher is focusing on the one who was old-school enough to write info on a piece of paper. How many others used an electronic solution or didn't drop their piece of paper? It would seem better to provide basic formulas to all. [/quote]
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