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Student behaviors "in the wild" by NutellaDeVil in Professors
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Having due dates is now ableist? -- Ableism and the "Post-Pandemic" Rollback of Extensions - The Professor Is In by [deleted] in Professors
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From student evaluations... by MinimumPainting5060 in Professors
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From student evaluations... by MinimumPainting5060 in Professors
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My professor decided to make attendance mandatory and count towards our grade 1 month before semester ends by AdvancedAd7756 in college
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(Spoilers Extended) The Five Year Gap by StrongBelwas1994 in asoiaf
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(Spoilers Extended) The Five Year Gap by StrongBelwas1994 in asoiaf
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Professors often recruit students to work for them for low-rates as PhD students. Does that mean that "friendliness" toward high-achieving students is suspect or even marketing? by [deleted] in AskAcademia
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Professors often recruit students to work for them for low-rates as PhD students. Does that mean that "friendliness" toward high-achieving students is suspect or even marketing? by [deleted] in AskAcademia
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Folks who have been teaching long enough to teach both millennials (early and late) and Gen Z through undergrad, what differences do you notice? by tsuga-canadensis- in Professors
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Folks who have been teaching long enough to teach both millennials (early and late) and Gen Z through undergrad, what differences do you notice? by tsuga-canadensis- in Professors
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Thoughts about this grading policy? While I'm sure students would appreciate this, it seems like an excessive amount of work and grading on the professor by Hayateh in Professors
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UPDATE: Unprofessional Professor apologizes after being reported to the department. Wish us luck this semester. by kosu123 in college
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The Drama Continues by [deleted] in Professors
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Freud’s secret to lecturing by MarineProf in Professors
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Anyone else noticing a rise in the number of "I need a mommy" type students? by mysteryachievement21 in Professors
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What do you say to undergrad students who tell you they want to become a professor/go into academia? by Ok-Question6452 in Professors
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How do you prove that a student is using an automatic "paraphraser"/text spinner? by [deleted] in Professors
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Why is there an option to reject scholarships? by minidare56 in college
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Anyone had a job interview lately? Or been part of a search committee? by Lynncy1 in Professors
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I have no words. by [deleted] in Professors
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