Lu! Welcome back!!! Tim's been redecorating. Like it?
OK, I think I did the right thing. Hubby gave the same answer which is good when it's the 13 year old son asking the question.... Shorty had his first test in Computer Essentials last week. It's a required course this semester. One of the questions on the test was "What is the brains of the computer?" Shorty wrote, "The CPU, also known as the Central Processing Unit." When the test was graded and handed back, he saw that the teacher checked it wrong and took off one point. So, he got a 49 out of 50 for the test. He asked the teacher why he got it wrong and was told, "Well, the answer I was looking for was 'The Tower Case'." Shorty tried to argue his case but was shut down. The teacher told him he could've taken off two points but only took off one because he tried.
:eek: ?!?!?!?!?!?!
How on earth can a teacher deduct points for a correct answer. He should've given
extra credit for that answer!
Anyway, I told Shorty that he was right to stand up for himself and speak to the teacher. It was clear to him and the teacher that he's probably too computer literate for a remidial 'essentials' class. Then, he let it go and sat back down at his desk. I decided to not pursue it any further. He did get a 49/50, is a good student and the score isn't going to hold him back. Also, he took care of it himself and is proud of being able to maturely discuss a disagreement. Hubby concured. I will, however, be keeping an eye on this teacher. Yesterday, Shorty just completed the 20 lesson keyboarding program while the rest of the class is still hovering around lessons 8, 9 or 10. It's a self guided program as the teacher, according to Shorty, just sits at his desk playing around on his own computer. He asked for extra credit work or the next lesson to begin and the teacher told him to just use the next couple of weeks as "free time".