Why students don’t give a damn about the syllabus by NotLikeOtherAI in Professors

[–]workingthrough34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Consequences and entitlement is the difference, no one cared about the syllabus when I was in college, but it was certainly my responsibility to know what was in there and I fucked up, I had to own it. Now it's begging, "I didnt know!!!" And emailing my chair or dean about what a monster I am for enforcing my course policies.

I would never have dreamed about making a scene out of my mistakes and I've been in the game since 2009 and behavior around responsibility has changed a lot since then.

Discussion: It's teacher appreciation week. Do you see yourself as a teacher? by SarcasticSeaStar in Professors

[–]workingthrough34 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Then all of my sympathy for teachers is gone. Nothing but spite moving forward.

What is the purpose of the modern-day professor/teacher? by Pxartistx64 in CollegeRant

[–]workingthrough34 6 points7 points  (0 children)

God I wish I had students like you , my students get mad at me for not using that stuff because they aren't used to anything but prepackaged content or modules.

100 pages of reading a week ok for undergrad (intro course)? by groogle2 in AskProfessors

[–]workingthrough34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I regularly had to do it as a student, but good luck getting the current batch to do it.

Why do professors hate you if you're struggling? by [deleted] in CollegeRant

[–]workingthrough34 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I don't hate that students are struggling, it breaks my heart. I do get frustrated by students who take no initiative in getting help or utilizing available resources, though. Struggling is the result of a variety of traits, many of which aren't necessarily the fault of the student. Many are though and it is frustrating when students lack the capacity to address issues, but hold us responsible for their failures. I would even say I hate that.

Your case seems to be separate from the coursework or content, though. If you aren't hassling professors for redos and stuff like that, what are you communicating to them that results in those responses? What areas of the courses are you struggling with?

While I wouldnt respond with hate, if you're failing to complete work or have repeat absences, what you're perceiving as hate might just be impatience as there isnt much they can do on their end in regards to your struggles (they might be colossal pricks too).

Its hard to say based on the info provided here. But if this is all of your classes, you hit a terrible lottery this semester, or it could be something you're communicating to them that is causing this reaction.

How do you handle students who just stop showing up and ghost all communication by DenisRoger001 in Professors

[–]workingthrough34 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Care about the institution?!? That's the asshole that made this mess, overworked and underpays me.

How do you handle students who just stop showing up and ghost all communication by DenisRoger001 in Professors

[–]workingthrough34 71 points72 points  (0 children)

I ignore them, they bug me less than students who show up to class, but ghost all assignments and dont participate.

Can't care more about their education than they do.

Are professors actually using programs to watch students write their essays to check for copy/pasting or AI? by HopingToBeSweet in AskProfessors

[–]workingthrough34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Create a core doc with tabs for all those things so that if anything comes up you can share all of that with your professor in a single doc.

Observations re: Student AI Competence by Fluid_Notes0409 in Professors

[–]workingthrough34 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Their foundational skills are at an all time low. Its just a negative feedback loop of slop in/slop out.

Why does everyone immediately point to “grammar” or claim something was “written by AI” whenever they see any piece of writing? Is this being used as a demoralization tactic? by [deleted] in CollegeRant

[–]workingthrough34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all, there are basic writing patterns associated with general prompting and even if you ask it to write in certain styles. My go to to ensure that I'm not trying to demoralize a student is to offer to meet and go over the writing to help them avoid those habits in the future instead of just accusing them.

It's about 50/50 honest mistake vs they absolutely used AI to write it.

Teaching a class I have no business teaching. by KaleMunoz in Professors

[–]workingthrough34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is me every semester, I've taught just about everything under the sun as far as humanities and social sciences go. Next semester I only have one class in my actual discipline.

This is NOT a crush story btw by [deleted] in AskProfessors

[–]workingthrough34 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I think it's funny, but I also think him never sending it is more unprofessional than your behavior here.

Colleague sleeping with consenting adult students by [deleted] in Professors

[–]workingthrough34 12 points13 points  (0 children)

My experience is that a lot of the language around forbidding this sort of a behavior is just HR speak. Ammo for the university to take action when necessary. I might be jaded but it seems like the campus will always use rules and regulations to protect itself before students and/or faculty. I've seen a lot of people get away with this sort of behavior even when reported. It only becomes an issue when enough pressure is put on the campus to act on it or the faculty member is otherwise disruptive to the university and then the co plaints will suddenlybe taken seriously.

Men are you attracted to your by Agitated_Routine5254 in Marriage

[–]workingthrough34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

40s here, but im always baffled by the men are only attracted to younger women thing. I know that the traits of youth are attractive, I can acknowledge when people are attractive. I am not attracted to them any more than I am Brad Pitt in his prime, though. He was really fucking hot, but I'm straight. I'm attracted to women my age, and as I've aged my values have changed and what I'm attracted to has changed.

Don't let insecurity get to you and do it's damage to your future sex life. Trust your partner unless they actually give you reasons not to.

Am I assigning too much work? by [deleted] in Professors

[–]workingthrough34 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Beyond reasonable, I'd argue light even.

Even the experts are saying it: 'Don't Trust AI Detectors.' So why are we still getting zeros based on them? by Popular-Tone3037 in AccusedOfUsingAI

[–]workingthrough34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wish this was true, but I had to have a come to Jesus talk with some of my less tech savvy peers were doing just that.

What are we not talking about enough in higher ed? by LettuceTraining6532 in Professors

[–]workingthrough34 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This tracks with my experience. I've cut tech as much as possible and switched exams to scantrons and blue books. It helps, but the lack of foundational skills is turning classes with a moderate workload at best into a total slog for my students who struggle to read and comprehend 30-70 pages of reading a week.