Saturday, February 25, 2012

How to Handle Student Excuses

I just replied to a ProfHacker post. I liked what I said so much, I decided to publish it here.


I teach at a community college, so very few of my students travel to Europe or say they can buy me. On the other hand, I do have students email me the first day of classes and say they will not be able to attend for the first several weeks because of __________________ .

I feel great annoyance at communications like that. However, I calmly tell the students that everything we will be doing - I teach math - all the topics we will cover and all the work they will be responsible for are on the syllabus and on the Internet. I tell them to make sure to take their laptops with them, and I will see them whenever.

Secretly, I know these students will probably flunk or withdraw, and I just let the bad feelings go. After all, there is nothing I can do to control anyone, especially people who are (technically) adults. We do not have a Math SWAT Team to send after errant students. They will flunk or withdraw and hopefully learn something from the experience.

At least, I pray, let them register with another math prof next semester.

Unfortunately, in these times of stressed budgets, the entitled students (who do incredibly stupid things) will only add to our attrition rate, thus giving the state legislature that much more ammunition to use against us.

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