graygables
<font color=blue>Doesn't like to discuss the Y2K P
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I got my B.A. 15 years ago (English/education) and am working on my Master's. I'm doing online classes, which I love, except we have this whole team concept thing going on (new experience to me). In my current class, I have an idiot that was in my last class, but on a different team, so just annoying. Now he's on MY team. It's so scary, he's a JROTC instructor (teaches high school) and can't write worth a DARN. Paragraph long run-on sentences that have absolutely no point. How he has made it this far into the program (we have to maintain a 3.0) amazes me. I can't imagine that anyone reading the blather would give it anything better than a D (and that's being generous).
So, he's late with a team assignment and if he gets it done, it will be crap. Do I re-write it or do I leave it alone (I'm the editor). Do I write the section myself to save the team grade and be sure that the instructor knows or do I leave his section empty? Do I write this guy and give him some pointers on writing with clarity or ignore him and hope he goes away?
This particular professor has proven to be difficult already, criticizing without offering guidance, so we're all shooting in the dark at the moment (and afraid to say anything in fear for our grades...)
So, he's late with a team assignment and if he gets it done, it will be crap. Do I re-write it or do I leave it alone (I'm the editor). Do I write the section myself to save the team grade and be sure that the instructor knows or do I leave his section empty? Do I write this guy and give him some pointers on writing with clarity or ignore him and hope he goes away?

This particular professor has proven to be difficult already, criticizing without offering guidance, so we're all shooting in the dark at the moment (and afraid to say anything in fear for our grades...)