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Hello all,
I know I've seen people on this list forward
e-mails from
students asking for advice on different ways of
handling
these cases, so I'm hoping some of you may be
able
to help me with this one. Now, this kind of
problem
is not new for me, but I usually get them at the
end of the
year, not after the first test! Since I did
not indicate in the
syllabus or at the beginning of the year that would
have answered
this student's question I'm not sure where to go
with this. Should
I just take the usual, tough stand and simply say
"No!" Or, do
some of you have ways of dealing with this sort of
thing, keeping
in my mind that I have b/t two sections almost 500
students who
should then receive equal opportunities!
Parts of this e-mail are
pasted below.
But first, I wanted to thank everyone who responded
regarding my
post awhile back about class noise. I thought
I would let you all know that after
that one class in which a student stood up and
basically told the class
to be quiet during class, the problem has pretty
much taken care of itself!
Some of you may consider in the future having a
"confederate" of sorts sit
in one your problem classes and do the same
thing!
Anyway, here is the "dilemma":
Dear Mr. Lee:
I am a student in your Psychology, L02 slot, my name is
__________. I wrote the 1st term test on Monday, and was very disappointed
to see that I did not do so well. And I was wondering if you gave make-up
tests to those in desperate need? I have never missed a class, and I studied at least
20 hours for this test, plus I always do my readings. I really felt that I
would pass the test based on the amount of studying I did. I left my
home that morning feeling confident. The bottom line is that I know I
could do better, and I was wondering if you would consider allowing me to
write a make-up test? I can honestly tell you that I know chapters 1, 2
and 11 like the back of my hand. If this is not possible, is there a way that I can bring up my
mark in the future? If you would like to arrange a meeting or contact me at any
time, please feel free to call or email
me. Sincerely,
_____________________
Thanks everyone!
Mike Lee Dept of Psych University of Manitoba Winnipeg, MB Canada You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
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