Monday, October 7, 2013
correspondence with the grader
Yeah, sometimes students want to hope that we'll be responsible for organizing their lives. I tell them not to do that, and also to keep a copy of their homework; they should be able to recover from an inadvertent submission. Don't grade what isn't due and do assign grades on what is given to you at the appointed time.
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Hi Tom
Your student ******* submitted Section **** a week early. I wrote this on his/her homework paper and returned it ungraded along with the graded assignments. This week I notice that he/she only turned in section 3.3.
How should I handle situations like this?
I'd rather not be responsible for holding onto assignments that students submit early, but if getting the homework back and resubmitting it in the same class period is going to cause an issue for the students, I'd like to come up with some solution that wont result in an immediate 5/10 homework grade.
Thank you,
*******
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