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Unread 30-05-2007, 22:09
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Re: Moral question

That is definitely wrong. Especially if the teacher said that the essay was optional. There is no question that if students didn't do it, that there is no reason for them to be 'punished'. Anyway, what is a 'betrayal' or 'punishment' essay? That is ridiculous. Homework should not be a 'punishment'.... It should be a learning tool. Regardless of what students did instead of the essay (regardless of weather or not it was for the class), there is absolutley no reason that students should be held liable for an essay that was stated to be optional.

This teacher appears to have some control problems..... 'Betrayal' work? Inconsistent grading policy?.... You guys are in AP, and took the exam. That is quite a feat in and of itself.

Jacob
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