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Originally Posted by Michael Corsetto
I think we are talking about different things.
I was talking about teams making false claims in their chairmans submissions.
It sounds like you are talking about mentors working on submissions/presentations.
I like mentors to be a part of every step of the process.
It sounds like you do not.
Mentors working with students on awards is not cheating.
Teams falsifying information on awards is cheating.
-Mike
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Easy friend, we're on the same side.
I am in favor of mentoring, I stated guiding did I not?
I must not have been clear enough in stating that I do believe too much "hands on" mentoring can lead to problems where students feel like they aren't contributing. Not that this happens all the time.
I do mentor. I do assist my students where needed. I do not tell them what to do.
I apologize for not understanding your point correctly. Yes, falsifying content is a problem.