Okay I Was in a College Class Named Social Work With Groups I Am Getting My Bachelors Degree in Social Work?
Question by Unknown: Okay I was in a college class named social work with groups I am getting my bachelors degree in social work?
at a university I am a student almost graduating and this professor said this is are last class day and everyone said aw we feel so bad and I said amen. She stated you don’t have to be here you can just leave Anna. I wouldn’t because she would have counted me absent. At the end of class she made us get into a circle (group) and evaluate her class face to face everyone in the class was sucking up to her and stated how they loved her group. When it came my turn to evaluate first I tried to pass but she stated it would effect my professional grade if I did not participate. All the classmates where laughing at me. Finally I stated you see she wanted to know what we thought of the class. I stated this class didn’t teach me a thing. I felt that we had to tell about are family life or get docked a letter grade, and then I stated this is not a classroom it is your therapy session hour for your students. I accidently interupted her when she was talking to another student about me in my face and she said I know your upset and I will get to you latter DO NOT INTERUPT ME. I just shrugged and she asked me if I had anymore to say. I didn’t speak just nodded my head. I was so mad I was almost crying and I was shaking all over. Is this ethical behavior for a instructor at a university to do this? I thought they gave out annonymous evaluation forms. Can I get her in trouble? If so how? Was I in the right or was I in the wrong? Was she in the right or wrong?
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Answer by Ci-Ci
um the way i see it.. you were being sarcastic so saying amen shouldn’t have made her mad.. she made it bigger than what it was suppose to be and i dare one my professors to talk to me i would go right to the admin building and report her i would also tell the admin i had witnesses that were in the class
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