In our newest "how can we help you?" thread, a reader asks:
After not teaching for a while, I am teaching three courses this semester. In each of the courses I have had at least one student email mid semester to inform me that they will miss an exam due to travel. In three of these cases, the students asked if they could take the exam earlier or later than the scheduled date.
Is this normal behavior now?? And how do I preemptively discourage these kinds of requests – is more specific syllabus language enough (if it works at all)? I would like to hear of others' experiences and strategies.
I've experienced this too, and I don't know of any good way to preemptively prevent it aside from building policies against it into the course syllabus. Yet, despite this, I still get these kinds of requests. It does seem to me to be increasingly common behavior from students.
What do readers think? Any tips for the OP?
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