Hmmm... sorry to hear you are frustrated about this, teaching is one of the trickiest jobs in the world if the balance isnt right.
Not showing up for class is more than insulting - its shows a total lack of respect. In Japan its unheared of. If these guys are ever going to be more than a drain on society they need to have high work ethics and integrity.
If they dont turn up to class fail them or subtract class credit.
Give one-off death or glory extra-credit assignments to those that do.
Simple fact: those who put in the work should reap the rewards - not those that waste your time should be coddled.
Once word gets around that you are a 'hardcase' or 'tough + not fair!' lecturer things should go just fine. Especially if you temper this with a certain amount of tolerance (every lecturer knows those students who are working as opposed to coasting. )
Its nice to be nice, its just as important to be respected. (thats my advice for what its worth. :)
Tc4n, techfox.
ps. Nice blog. I especially like the reply buttons
Frustration sympathy.
Date: 2004-09-03 04:04 am (UTC)Not showing up for class is more than insulting - its shows a total lack of respect. In Japan its unheared of. If these guys are ever going to be more than a drain on society they need to have high work ethics and integrity.
If they dont turn up to class fail them or subtract class credit.
Give one-off death or glory extra-credit assignments to those that do.
Simple fact: those who put in the work should reap the rewards - not those that waste your time should be coddled.
Once word gets around that you are a 'hardcase' or 'tough + not fair!' lecturer things should go just fine. Especially if you temper this with a certain amount of tolerance (every lecturer knows those students who are working as opposed to coasting. )
Its nice to be nice, its just as important to be respected. (thats my advice for what its worth. :)
Tc4n,
techfox.
ps. Nice blog. I especially like the reply buttons