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Actually, I have given makeup tests for just such reasons. I have given incompletes for illness, death in the family, car trouble, and all manner of things. I am more than happy to help my students when problems pop up. What I am not willing to help out with is "I skipped class all semester because I was too lazy to show up and do my work and now I have failed. Fix it because I can't afford to take this class again." Why is your irresponsibility as a student my problem as a faculty member? (speaking metaphorically of you and not literally as I'm sure you are not this kind of student)
The OP ran into an unavoidable problem outside of her control. She made every attempt to get the test to the students and was foiled by the administration and by life. Theoretically her administration should have helped her out and proctored the test for her. They did not. She made alternate arrangements with the students. Some students chose to not take the test. What else can she do? Go knock on their door and stand over them while they take it? She isn't their mother. She is their boss.
My students are not my customers. They are my students. It is my job to prepare them for the real world. It is my job to share with them the wisdom that I have picked up over the years and the knowledge that I have about my field. It is my job to hold them accountable so that when they do make it out into the real world they are prepared and can keep a job (harder and harder to do in this economy). For now, I am their boss and this is their job. True, they pay quite a bit of money for the privilege of learning. They pay for the collective wisdom and skill of their university professors. If they do not wish to "buy" this knowledge than they are welcome to keep their money and go try it on their own.
Your analogy is flawed. Students buy the right to come into the store. What they do once they are in is totally up to them. I can help them if they want help. I can feed them if they are hungry. I cannot make them hungry.
Now, the last of my finals have been graded and I just turned in final grades. SCHOOL IS OUT FOR SUMMER! Whoohoo!! I'm out of here! There are eggs in my bator that need candling.
Actually, I have given makeup tests for just such reasons. I have given incompletes for illness, death in the family, car trouble, and all manner of things. I am more than happy to help my students when problems pop up. What I am not willing to help out with is "I skipped class all semester because I was too lazy to show up and do my work and now I have failed. Fix it because I can't afford to take this class again." Why is your irresponsibility as a student my problem as a faculty member? (speaking metaphorically of you and not literally as I'm sure you are not this kind of student)
The OP ran into an unavoidable problem outside of her control. She made every attempt to get the test to the students and was foiled by the administration and by life. Theoretically her administration should have helped her out and proctored the test for her. They did not. She made alternate arrangements with the students. Some students chose to not take the test. What else can she do? Go knock on their door and stand over them while they take it? She isn't their mother. She is their boss.
My students are not my customers. They are my students. It is my job to prepare them for the real world. It is my job to share with them the wisdom that I have picked up over the years and the knowledge that I have about my field. It is my job to hold them accountable so that when they do make it out into the real world they are prepared and can keep a job (harder and harder to do in this economy). For now, I am their boss and this is their job. True, they pay quite a bit of money for the privilege of learning. They pay for the collective wisdom and skill of their university professors. If they do not wish to "buy" this knowledge than they are welcome to keep their money and go try it on their own.
Your analogy is flawed. Students buy the right to come into the store. What they do once they are in is totally up to them. I can help them if they want help. I can feed them if they are hungry. I cannot make them hungry.
Now, the last of my finals have been graded and I just turned in final grades. SCHOOL IS OUT FOR SUMMER! Whoohoo!! I'm out of here! There are eggs in my bator that need candling.
