Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to let the teacher know
And the teacher will say it’s OP’s daughters fault for not managing the project.
100%. I like when the teachers make each person do an eval and state what parts they were responsible for. That helps at least.
Kids lie. A few years ago my kid got burned. They did a huge amount of work, other kid locked the google doc so no one could see it and claimed they did it all. Teacher let my kid redo the entire assignment after going in and seeing who did what and was nice about it but it really sucked to have to do it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to let the teacher know
And the teacher will say it’s OP’s daughters fault for not managing the project.
100%. I like when the teachers make each person do an eval and state what parts they were responsible for. That helps at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the future you have her do their share.
This. My kid had something similar happen this year. Got a bad grade because the friend didn’t do his part. I spoke to the teacher and he said yeah I’ve had kids lose friendships over group projects. Next time, pick a better partner. This was for a hs class.
Anonymous wrote:In the future you have her do their share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to let the teacher know
And the teacher will say it’s OP’s daughters fault for not managing the project.
100%. I like when the teachers make each person do an eval and state what parts they were responsible for. That helps at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the future you have her do their share.
Yup this is the game with group projects. The smart kid does the whole thing and the dregs get the good grade the smart kid earned.
All so that lazy teachers can grade less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to let the teacher know
And the teacher will say it’s OP’s daughters fault for not managing the project.
Anonymous wrote:Group projects were still like this at a Top 20 B-School (before AI, though). The excuses just got more compelling - like "I can't miss my international flight" and "my baby has a cold".
There's an element of truth to the idea that group projects prepare you for life and work. Usually the sucky side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to let the teacher know
And the teacher will say it’s OP’s daughters fault for not managing the project.
Anonymous wrote:My kid just does the work to get it done. The teacher knows. Every time the lazy kid got a lower grade then the rest of the group.
Anonymous wrote:She needs to let the teacher know
Anonymous wrote:In the future you have her do their share.
Anonymous wrote:Group projects were still like this at a Top 20 B-School (before AI, though). The excuses just got more compelling - like "I can't miss my international flight" and "my baby has a cold".
There's an element of truth to the idea that group projects prepare you for life and work. Usually the sucky side.