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  Case: Teacher's Kid
You have student in your class whose mother is a teacher in your school system. This student is very difficult in class and refuses to do any work. The student has the attitude that because his mother is a teacher, he is going to pass no matter what. His mother frequently comes to the school for meetings with her child's teachers asking them to do whatever they can to help him. You continue to offer help as far as tutoring, offering to take late assignments, extra credit assignments, yet the student continues to just do the minimum. The student brings his grade up to almost passing, by the end of the semester. On one of the last days of school, you ask students to write a reflection about the class, this student writes that he didn't do anything in the class all semester, and knew he was going to pass regardless because its always been that way for him. Do you give him the grade he earned, or give him that extra point or two to pass him along to avoid conflict?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
This is a very sticky situation--I have taught several teacher's kids. However, because you have been in contact all semester with the parent, and they know what he did and did not do. Since you have the documentation, the grade that he earned should be the one on the report card. If you would not bump other students' grades at the end of the semester, you cannot bump this one either.
 
     
     
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Rated On: October 10, 2019 1:52 pm
Rated By: pagyDa