Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He redid the assignment. Not cheating but if the policy is one shot at the assignment it shouldn't be regraded.
Students can resubmit multiple times before grading so they have more than one shot. I even encourage students to edit errors and resubmit before I grade.
The other issue is that the student lied to the parent about editing. The parent believed I incorrectly marked the answers. Luckily, the IT staffer found the edits that took place after I graded and released the score.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A student changed answers after the graded work was returned. The parent challenged the score based on the altered grades. I told the parent the answers were edited and I refused to change the grade. The parent involved my department head, a counselor, and an administrator. I got our IT staffer involved and he proved with time stamps that the answers were edited after I graded. Now, the parent wants the term cheating stricken from all records of the incident.
Is it unfair to describe changing answers after grading as cheating?
With a parent like that? It doesn't matter if there's mention of cheating in the record or not. The child is cooked
IOW, I wouldn't worry too much about it. Do whatever your department head says and move on. That poor kid is stuck with that parent forever.
Anonymous wrote:He redid the assignment. Not cheating but if the policy is one shot at the assignment it shouldn't be regraded.
Anonymous wrote:Is the student SPED or have a 504 plan? It might not be cheating.
Anonymous wrote:A student changed answers after the graded work was returned. The parent challenged the score based on the altered grades. I told the parent the answers were edited and I refused to change the grade. The parent involved my department head, a counselor, and an administrator. I got our IT staffer involved and he proved with time stamps that the answers were edited after I graded. Now, the parent wants the term cheating stricken from all records of the incident.
Is it unfair to describe changing answers after grading as cheating?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like cheating to me.
Anonymous wrote:May or may not be cheating. Could be a late submission, depending on the assignment.