I understand the teacher didn't want kids doing homework assignments together, but I still think that is wrong in itself. Isn't the purpose of higher education to collaborate and learn? See what happens if you limit the interactivity of peers at a high-level research university...instantly it becomes not to research-oriented or as successful a place to learn as before.
Shouldn't the teacher be reprimanded for hindering the ability of fertile and free-thinking academic minds to collaborate and learn and progress the ways in which they best see fit?
Tell the world what you think...you know where I stand.
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I agree. Forming a collaborative study group and interchange of information is not cheating. It is the true exchange of higher thinking minds that define a college level experience. The professor is outdated and should be sued for limiting the thinking that is widely recognized in universities today, that of collaborative teamwork. Please isolate the professor and not allow him interaction. Learning is a social activity, and he is not a university level role model. He should be recalled for retraining from his university.
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