Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My stepsons went to MCPS and seem to consider assignment deadlines optional. I don't know why they are not catching on to the fact that in college, you need to turn assignments in, and you need to turn them in on time.
Yep, MCPS is doing kids no favors, especially with the 50% rule (which they have amended), and no finals.
I’ll meet your anecdotal with mine. My kid graduated from MCPS and regularly receives A+ on exams and when the average is a C at their top 20 college. Work ethic hasn’t changed regardless of grading policy. Assignments were submitted on time then and now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My stepsons went to MCPS and seem to consider assignment deadlines optional. I don't know why they are not catching on to the fact that in college, you need to turn assignments in, and you need to turn them in on time.
Yep, MCPS is doing kids no favors, especially with the 50% rule (which they have amended), and no finals.
Anonymous wrote:Question for OP: do you give C’s, D’s and F’s or are you handing out B’s and A’s?
If they get good grades despite cutting corners, you are part of the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Bullshit. What college professor calls it "homework?"
Anonymous wrote:First require attendance for your class
Second create grading ramifications for late work
Those are the classes that my kid makes sure they attend and hand in the work by the deadline.
How are you a professor and don’t know how to do this?
Anonymous wrote:My stepsons went to MCPS and seem to consider assignment deadlines optional. I don't know why they are not catching on to the fact that in college, you need to turn assignments in, and you need to turn them in on time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine isn't. DC said some prof are also not working hard.
4.0 dual STEM major, but then DC is a high performer, so maybe the professors they have are not that difficult for them.
Which school is this? Yes most profs hate teaching.