Anonymous wrote:"overdue 2 weeks without penalty" is a fancy way of saying "due date is 2 weeks later, but teacher recommends turning in earlier for scheduling balance."
Ignore the histrionic posters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If true, another sign of the race to the bottom.
DS attends a non-top 50 university. Majoring in a STEM discipline. Assignments are due when they are due. Kids in for a rude awakening when they go to college.
Same experience, but I wouldn't overstate the rude awakening. My kid was constantly late submitting assignments when the school allowed it. Is now in college and seems to be 100% on top of things. Kids respond to incentives. As long as they know the new rules, they change their behavior.
Anonymous wrote:This is pretty school-specific. You'll want to find out the local rules.
At our HS, last year, there were intermittent deadlines--I think three per quarter. And kids could be late and get full credit up to that deadline.
This year, they got rid of that system and are back to more old fashioned due dates. (Due on assigned date unless sick.)
So this is a moving target. I'd suggest you reach out to the teacher to get more information.
We gave big punishment to our kid a couple of years ago because she was constantly late submitting for a particular class (the grades would turn up in Canvas as zeroes and be changed later once she submitted the asssignment). We later found out she was telling us the true policy. (When I contacted the teacher mid-year, she told me how the kid was doing just GREAT in her class.) I stand by punishing because dd knew our house rules were to turn things in regardless of the school's rules. But I might not have been so harsh if I realized that she was getting really mixed signals from me versus her teacher--I think the teacher was possibly even encouraging kids to take longer if they felt stress, etc.
Anonymous wrote:If true, another sign of the race to the bottom.
DS attends a non-top 50 university. Majoring in a STEM discipline. Assignments are due when they are due. Kids in for a rude awakening when they go to college.
Anonymous wrote:Assignments have a due date and a deadline.
After due date may be a penalty like -10%.
After deadline is 0.
Child should ask the teacher in writing.
Anonymous wrote:What a terrible work ethic! When he gets to high school, he won't be able to earn more than 50% if he turns in assignments late.