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Re: Moral question
I agree with Jacob. "Betrayal essay" what are they thinking?!?!
11 students out of how many were missing the assignment? Would you mind elaborating on what the "betrayal essay" is? Does your school have a set grading policy? Does that teacher have multiple sessions of that class? If so, did the other classes have to do the "betrayal essay"? If they didn't does your school have any policies that would prohibit giving some sessions extra assignments? EDIT: I do think the students who didn't turn in the paper should have consequences, but not the entire class. Last edited by EHaskins : 30-05-2007 at 22:26. |
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