You little shit
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Sounds like someone has a Grade A attitude
At least he didn't ask for more than a grade change for that $200.
Sounds like someone should have went to the Dean first
There may not be a next time though
That's awful, I'm really sorry, OP. I hope they find out he lied and suspend his ass.
#94 considering he went to a dean, this is probably a college and the "kid" is actually an adult and can be legally prosecuted if he gets caught for this.
You should have reported him right away, rather than let him off with a warning.
Yeah, well that's easy to say now. I would say OP giving the student a chance shows he's a good teacher and has the student's best interests in mind. How was he supposed to know this would happen?
Unfortunately these systems of reporting incidents are there to protect as much as they are to punish. Your boss can't protect you from something like this if they weren't aware of the situation, which is why you HAVE to report these things. A student who is dishonest enough to try to bribe a teacher shouldn't be let off with a warning, it may seem harsh but it's fair. They break the rules, they get punished. As it is, they break the rules, OP tried to be lenient, and now might lose his job. It's just not worth it.
Although I agree with what you're saying 21. I understand wanting to give the kid another chance. I also don't think op can lose his job because once they start an investigation they'll realize that there's nothing there and no proof of the incident. I'm sorry you're getting screwed for a good deed op! It sucks you got in trouble and I hope nothing comes from this investigation.
It takes at least $500, right?
Justin Beaver is that you?
Did it work?
ouch OP! sucks giving little brats a break for doing wrong then they bite you in the ass!
So, the Dean doesn't want to hear your side!? Lousy job s/he is doing. Students aren't customers who are always right. *sigh*
that's exactly what I was going to say!
I know eh. Trusting a student over a prof like that is unreasonable. A dean with common sense would hear both sides out at least
I deal with post-secondary institutions as part of my work. Unfortunately these days, students are very much the customer.
It's also unfair to the student to take accusations lightly. Teachers and professors are in positions with lots of unregulated power since they're trusted to act appropriately without supervision. I say it's only fair that this warrants an investigation.
I agree with 97, that would be like a female student, who was mistreated, reporting an incident and it going completely ignored because they trust their profs. Any serious incident should be treated as such no matter which side the complaint comes from. It sucks for OP but it does warrant an investigation. Hopefully it turns up the truth about what the student did.
Fail him.
And if OP did fail him, the student could claim OP was retaliating against him, which really would not help OP.
It was just a joke
I think he's doing that on his own..
No good deed goes unpunished. ): Hopefully if they see there are no other allegations they'll take your word over his. Good luck, OP.
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Next time, don't warn them, just report it.
Sounds like someone has a Grade A attitude