I agree with Steven. Let it go, and continue to be open and encouraging.
It probably bothered you much more than it bothered the student.
Carol
 
 



Carol DeVolder, Ph.D. 
Professor of Psychology 
Chair, Department of Psychology 
St. Ambrose University 
Davenport, Iowa  52803 

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Subject: Re: [tips] About an apology


Hi Nancy,
 
My first response is don't worry about it. Move on. 
 
If your concern is about keeping discussion open, just continue being a
human being. They'll get the message (or not).

To my mind, unless you were rude, apologizing to the class just
exaggerates things.


Steven Hall
Butte Community College
CSU Chico
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