Anonymous wrote:I love that teacher. How refreshing.
Anonymous wrote:I love that teacher. How refreshing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would stay calm and see if that actually happens before I go to the teacher or admin. She may be trying to get a confession or a snitch
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Let this play out. For now, back the teacher. "I dunno, sometimes life isn't fair. Any suspicions on who did it? Can you talk to them and try to get them to confess?"
I agree. Wait to see what actually happens. Teacher is using this to try to get someone to do what’s right and come forward. I would only complain if they actually end up penalizing the entire class with a zero because I don’t think that’s permissible from a grading policy standpoint. I’ll be curious to hear how this plays out!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would stay calm and see if that actually happens before I go to the teacher or admin. She may be trying to get a confession or a snitch
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Let this play out. For now, back the teacher. "I dunno, sometimes life isn't fair. Any suspicions on who did it? Can you talk to them and try to get them to confess?"
Anonymous wrote:I would stay calm and see if that actually happens before I go to the teacher or admin. She may be trying to get a confession or a snitch
Anonymous wrote:I would stay calm and see if that actually happens before I go to the teacher or admin. She may be trying to get a confession or a snitch
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I would complain for sure. Our school would never support that.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah no, the teacher cannot do that. They can give another/new test, they can adjust the weight of that test to be lower since honesty isn't guaranteed, they can drop the test entirely, they can choose to use an alternative assessment like a lab grade or something. They cannot give a 0 for unconfirmed cheating to everyone, and they probably know it.
This is an empty threat that is going to backfire on the teacher when the cheater doesn't come forward and the teacher can't give all 0s.
I would reach out to the teacher and say that you are concerned and can s/he please clarify what he plans to do?