Am I right making a big fuss out of this? - Page 2
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itsjustatank
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On February 17 2012 15:52 Azera wrote: You guys got it all wrong, the teachers are supposed to give out the same instructions/directions for taking out the test with per-set protocols by the English department. I stated it in the OP I think, I hope I have made it even clearer now. Well then it's quite clear that you are in the right and the test procedure was conducted unfairly. | ||
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Josh111
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On February 17 2012 15:52 Azera wrote: You guys got it all wrong, the teachers are supposed to give out the same instructions/directions for taking out the test with per-set protocols by the English department. I stated it in the OP I think, I hope I have made it even clearer now. How do you know this? Did an administrator tell you this? In my highschool the entire third year class had to do a final project, the project was the same for everyone but the specific details and way of grading was different for whatever teacher you had. You might be right about what you posted above, idk your school or the way the school system works but (im a education minor) from what I have experienced and witnessed a department very rarely tells a teacher how to grade or how to conduct the test. The test might be the same for both classes but one teacher could be grading harder hence why he/she let them bring in extra stuff to help take the test. The problem with asking TL about this is none of us go to your school, know your teachers, or the department. Just go to the head of the English department and tell him about it and ask if the teachers are allowed to do that and if not ask for a retest. | ||
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Br3ezy
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Azera
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On February 18 2012 01:28 Josh111 wrote: How do you know this? Did an administrator tell you this? In my highschool the entire third year class had to do a final project, the project was the same for everyone but the specific details and way of grading was different for whatever teacher you had. You might be right about what you posted above, idk your school or the way the school system works but (im a education minor) from what I have experienced and witnessed a department very rarely tells a teacher how to grade or how to conduct the test. The test might be the same for both classes but one teacher could be grading harder hence why he/she let them bring in extra stuff to help take the test. The problem with asking TL about this is none of us go to your school, know your teachers, or the department. Just go to the head of the English department and tell him about it and ask if the teachers are allowed to do that and if not ask for a retest. Just take what I've said to be true, I know this because I know how the English dept. works, the HOD of English knows me well and I know her well too. The thing is she wasn't at school the past few days so I couldn't contact her. On February 18 2012 01:52 0123456789 wrote: If you easily completed your test like a boss, ezmode, you would not even complain about the circumstances. Seems like you are not gosu enough yet. And would not need the sympathy of online peoplz. If you really thought it was unfair, you would QQQQQQ like a boss to everyone in the school district and protest. Easymode? Probably. My language was great but content wise, not so much. Really needed my research during the test. On February 18 2012 01:54 Br3ezy wrote: arent you the person who made a blog earlier about not having friends for a project? Yeah! hi! | ||
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