Been there, done that, and the don't put the information on it. At
least not my students.
On 9 May 2007, at 16:12, Joan Warmbold wrote:
I suspect we go on a bit too much with these student comments but
they a
so healing for us all as we move toward this stressful time of the
semester. I mean Marc, that's an absolute classic--"in my mind I
thought
. . ." Well, a bit scary also but whatever, thank you all for your
examples as they provide humor when we need it so.
What I get that's always so depressing and tiresome is the
following. I
give 8 essay tests during the semester so do allow for one make-up
during
the last week of class. But a too large minority need to ask me which
test they missed--or need to make up. ARGH So, from now on my classes
will be provided a sheet attached to the syllabus to record their
grades
for each test and be told they are on their own regarding remembering
their test scores.
Joan
Dr. Bob Wildblood
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Kokomo, IN 46901-7025
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