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Originally Posted by atisketatasket
So, turns out there will be more steps to get rid of problem student. He has to be formally warned, given a chance to change his behavior, then I go to my College—and I also need to deal with his College. And he gets x amount of time to respond to a notice to remove, etc.
The disability center woman told me to report him to the dean of students, which the other faculty member also did, and they’re going to try to sit down with him, but that’s a different process, to do with his being a student at the university, not my class.
This is going to take forever. Meanwhile he was good for him again today. I worry about the upcoming midterm—will he have constant questions, will his hyperactivity distract other students, etc. I can’t separate him out in any way because that would be illegal.
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The idiocy of american education that overtook elementary and high schools is now at the college level. No wonder we have so many people who fail to launch or take responsibility. This sort of insanity makes my head want to blow off my shoulders. It is at times like this that I rejoice in being old and almost out of it. I do tell students like him to come see me privately because I have to move on with the class. It is a pain to have to see them privately, but I put a time limit on them right at the beginning.
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