David W.
At 04:14 PM 9/25/2006, you wrote:
At 02:44 PM 9/25/2006, you wrote:
Think of the issues that could come up later if you give the student a less-than-desireable grade. ("I even voted for his candidate, because I thought it might help." "I got the impression it would be helpful for my grade, but it wasn't.")
And the related flip side of "I got a poor grade because I did not sign the petition, agree to vote for the candidate, register to vote, etc." And, if by chance the student does not hold the same political view, this situation could really explode because of the potential for an apparent conflict of interest, whether that conflict actually exists or not. And, in this particular case, I can already hear the student the next day in class talking with other students about how the professor came to the apartment campaigning for ____, which in turn could influence the perceptions and/or actions of other students in the class.
My general rule of thumb when I encounter a student off-campus is to treat the interaction as though I was on-campus. Just because it isn't in my office, during class, etc. doesn't change the teacher-student relationship that exists between me and the student. If/when the student talks about the interaction later, they are most likely to refer to me as their professor, and as a result, I have to keep the obligations and issues that exist because of that relationship in mind. And for me, this extends beyond the end of the class/semester as well since it is possible I could have that student in another class in the future.
Of course, having said all of this, I'm not sure if I would describe someone who did knock on the door as unethical... an unwise decision perhaps because of the potential issues that could arise, but not unethical, provided it was clear that the interaction would in no way influence the grade in the course.
- Marc
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