Is it acceptable to publish student names with the label stupid question?
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While I was browsing faculty websites, I came across this page. Near the bottom there is a section called Top 6 Most Stupid Questions & Remarks That I'he Heard from my Students where one can find a question and the name of the student student who asked it!
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While I was browsing faculty websites, I came across this page. Near the bottom there is a section called Top 6 Most Stupid Questions & Remarks That I'he Heard from my Students where one can find a question and the name of the student student who asked it!
ethics students legal-issues france
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Even if this is illegal in the US, that is irrelevant, since the above seems to be in France.
– GEdgar
3 hours ago
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@GEdgar I am not sure why legality matters, this is unprofessional even if technically allowed.
– StrongBad♦
3 hours ago
Not acceptable. The academic is full of him/herself.
– Prof. Santa Claus
3 hours ago
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That hover over images tho, next gen stuff :) - Apart from this, while most names are inName S.
format - one of them is inName Name2 S.
format, which guarantees tracing, total douche move - and worse part is, they don't seem like stupid questions to me
– Kaan
1 hour ago
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This is among the top 6 most stupid things I've seen university faculty put on their webpages.
– Elizabeth Henning
5 mins ago
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While I was browsing faculty websites, I came across this page. Near the bottom there is a section called Top 6 Most Stupid Questions & Remarks That I'he Heard from my Students where one can find a question and the name of the student student who asked it!
ethics students legal-issues france
While I was browsing faculty websites, I came across this page. Near the bottom there is a section called Top 6 Most Stupid Questions & Remarks That I'he Heard from my Students where one can find a question and the name of the student student who asked it!
ethics students legal-issues france
ethics students legal-issues france
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Even if this is illegal in the US, that is irrelevant, since the above seems to be in France.
– GEdgar
3 hours ago
3
@GEdgar I am not sure why legality matters, this is unprofessional even if technically allowed.
– StrongBad♦
3 hours ago
Not acceptable. The academic is full of him/herself.
– Prof. Santa Claus
3 hours ago
1
That hover over images tho, next gen stuff :) - Apart from this, while most names are inName S.
format - one of them is inName Name2 S.
format, which guarantees tracing, total douche move - and worse part is, they don't seem like stupid questions to me
– Kaan
1 hour ago
1
This is among the top 6 most stupid things I've seen university faculty put on their webpages.
– Elizabeth Henning
5 mins ago
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Even if this is illegal in the US, that is irrelevant, since the above seems to be in France.
– GEdgar
3 hours ago
3
@GEdgar I am not sure why legality matters, this is unprofessional even if technically allowed.
– StrongBad♦
3 hours ago
Not acceptable. The academic is full of him/herself.
– Prof. Santa Claus
3 hours ago
1
That hover over images tho, next gen stuff :) - Apart from this, while most names are inName S.
format - one of them is inName Name2 S.
format, which guarantees tracing, total douche move - and worse part is, they don't seem like stupid questions to me
– Kaan
1 hour ago
1
This is among the top 6 most stupid things I've seen university faculty put on their webpages.
– Elizabeth Henning
5 mins ago
1
1
Even if this is illegal in the US, that is irrelevant, since the above seems to be in France.
– GEdgar
3 hours ago
Even if this is illegal in the US, that is irrelevant, since the above seems to be in France.
– GEdgar
3 hours ago
3
3
@GEdgar I am not sure why legality matters, this is unprofessional even if technically allowed.
– StrongBad♦
3 hours ago
@GEdgar I am not sure why legality matters, this is unprofessional even if technically allowed.
– StrongBad♦
3 hours ago
Not acceptable. The academic is full of him/herself.
– Prof. Santa Claus
3 hours ago
Not acceptable. The academic is full of him/herself.
– Prof. Santa Claus
3 hours ago
1
1
That hover over images tho, next gen stuff :) - Apart from this, while most names are in
Name S.
format - one of them is in Name Name2 S.
format, which guarantees tracing, total douche move - and worse part is, they don't seem like stupid questions to me– Kaan
1 hour ago
That hover over images tho, next gen stuff :) - Apart from this, while most names are in
Name S.
format - one of them is in Name Name2 S.
format, which guarantees tracing, total douche move - and worse part is, they don't seem like stupid questions to me– Kaan
1 hour ago
1
1
This is among the top 6 most stupid things I've seen university faculty put on their webpages.
– Elizabeth Henning
5 mins ago
This is among the top 6 most stupid things I've seen university faculty put on their webpages.
– Elizabeth Henning
5 mins ago
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No. This is completely unacceptable. Sometimes faculty rant on social media and email lists where they do not think students will see the comments. Even this is frowned upon if the student could realize it is them being made fun of. It is completely inappropriate to make fun of students on a public website with students names.
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
22
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accepted
No. This is completely unacceptable. Sometimes faculty rant on social media and email lists where they do not think students will see the comments. Even this is frowned upon if the student could realize it is them being made fun of. It is completely inappropriate to make fun of students on a public website with students names.
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up vote
22
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accepted
No. This is completely unacceptable. Sometimes faculty rant on social media and email lists where they do not think students will see the comments. Even this is frowned upon if the student could realize it is them being made fun of. It is completely inappropriate to make fun of students on a public website with students names.
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up vote
22
down vote
accepted
up vote
22
down vote
accepted
No. This is completely unacceptable. Sometimes faculty rant on social media and email lists where they do not think students will see the comments. Even this is frowned upon if the student could realize it is them being made fun of. It is completely inappropriate to make fun of students on a public website with students names.
No. This is completely unacceptable. Sometimes faculty rant on social media and email lists where they do not think students will see the comments. Even this is frowned upon if the student could realize it is them being made fun of. It is completely inappropriate to make fun of students on a public website with students names.
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Even if this is illegal in the US, that is irrelevant, since the above seems to be in France.
– GEdgar
3 hours ago
3
@GEdgar I am not sure why legality matters, this is unprofessional even if technically allowed.
– StrongBad♦
3 hours ago
Not acceptable. The academic is full of him/herself.
– Prof. Santa Claus
3 hours ago
1
That hover over images tho, next gen stuff :) - Apart from this, while most names are in
Name S.
format - one of them is inName Name2 S.
format, which guarantees tracing, total douche move - and worse part is, they don't seem like stupid questions to me– Kaan
1 hour ago
1
This is among the top 6 most stupid things I've seen university faculty put on their webpages.
– Elizabeth Henning
5 mins ago