Well, I am a teacher and my high school has a graduation requirement for our seniors to create a senior project. They must perform or create a project that demonstrates rigor and extension in a career related field of their choice. so, several students created and completed their projects, but instead of meeting with their advisors to sign off completion of their portfolio contents (letter of rec, cover letter, documentation of job shadows, etc) they forged their advisors signature.
My question is what do you think the punishment should be for this? Part of me immediately says, "They receive an F" I hedge, though, as it really wasn't the project and the documents of the portfolio were of their own original work.
Should they have to repeat the course? Should they be suspended from school?
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
~Linda
My question is what do you think the punishment should be for this? Part of me immediately says, "They receive an F" I hedge, though, as it really wasn't the project and the documents of the portfolio were of their own original work.
Should they have to repeat the course? Should they be suspended from school?
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
~Linda