Taking Responsibility

As a college professor, I hear a lot of excuses for poor academic performance. They sometimes reference circumstances outside the students control, such as, "I was sick," or "My boss made me work on my day off". My all time favorite was when a student told me that his grandparents forced him to schedule a trip to the Bahamas over an exam. The excuses sometimes reference unfair course or assignment requirements, such as "This exam was much harder than I realized," or "I didn't expect that this element was so important."

With the end of the semester approaching, a new pattern of whining and complaining will emerge. After I post the final scores, students who are very close to getting a higher grade contact me to haggle over points on the final exam or assignment. They tell me that they should have the opportunity for extra credit or that I should be more lenient on a question on the final because a mistake at the end shouldn't cost them a higher grade that they earned. What I point out to them is that their final grade is not solely determined by an event at the end of the semester. In fact, I design my classes so any one assignment doesn't have such heavy weight. When I get this email, I point out to them all of the classes they missed, all of the extra credit assignments they didn't complete, and all of the other mistakes they made throughout their semester. The final grade is reflection of their performance throughout the semester and pinning the blame on me for what happened the final week may be psychologically comforting to themselves, but does not reflect reality. I often tell them: "This is the grade you earned. Own it."

I thought about this when I watched Jake Tapper's interview with Kellyanne Conway and Robby Mook this morning. During the interview, I also thought of Joe Biden's joke about Rudy Guliani from 2008. Poor Robby, there are three things in a sentence for him: a noun, a verb, and James Comey. Robby repeatedly turned the discussion back to James Comey during the interview. The Clinton team also did this in the Harvard forum hosted on Thursday evening. When I read about the articles about the bickering between the two teams, I decided to listen to the whole thing while I was doing some data analysis--the stuff that doesn't require my full attention. The Clinton team has settled on a message which they have put on repeat: "We would have won if it weren't for James Comey."

That may be a psychologically comforting thought, much like the accusations of racism that is popular among smug, upper-class liberals, but the "Blame Comey" theme allows the Clinton campaign and the Democratic Party to avoid taking responsibility for the mistakes they made throughout the campaign cycle. They bungled a winnable election against the most unpopular candidate to ever run for the presidency. Hillary Clinton herself made a lot of mistakes--using her political power for own financial gain, setting up a private email server so she could control what constitutes "work" email, lying repeatedly to the public about it, flip-flopping on many issues that are so important to the Democratic base -- TPP (economy), the 1996 welfare reform bill (economy), the 1994 crime bill (criminal justice reform), and the Keystone XL pipeline (environment).

Another thing the campaign staff revealed was that the debates helped Hillary Clinton. When asked about their greatest regret during the general election campaign, Jennifer Palmieri and Karen Finney both said that they regretted not pushing for a fourth debate with Trump in late October. In fact, they said that debates helped Hillary during the primaries, as well (there are separate roundtables to discuss the primary and general election campaigns). Perhaps having allies in the DNC rig a primary schedule that would limit the exposure of Hillary's primary opponents wasn't such a great idea. But wait, James Comey.

Another thing that stood out to me was the claim that they knew Sanders was a threat much earlier than they seemed to let on publicly. One of the men on the roundtable--I can't remember if was Robby Mook or Joel Benensen--said they knew Bernie was a serious threat when he filed his first fundraising report. Why did they wait until he was surging in the fall to do anything about it? But wait, James Comey.

One final nugget that didn't make it on the news was that both campaigns did not like that the media kept saying Trump had no chance. The Clinton campaign suggested that the "inevitability" talk made voters complacent--depressing turnout and small-dollar fundraising. I don't remember them worrying about all those superdelegates coming out for them early to build up an "insurmountable" lead during the primaries.

At the end of the day, the rich, entitled assholes who helped engineer one of the greatest defeats for the progressive movement will not actually have to suffer any of the consequences. They have cushy lobbying and consulting jobs to protect them from the economic fallout, and as Zach from the DNC bluntly stated,

"You are part of the problem,” he continued, blaming Brazile for clearing the path for Trump’s victory by siding with Clinton early on. “You and your friends will die of old age and I’m going to die from climate change. You and your friends let this happen, which is going to cut 40 years off my life expectancy.”

Thanks Comey.

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joe shikspack's picture

that would mean that they would have to stand aside from their phoney baloney jobs and their plans to run virtually the same campaign in four years.

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"Just call me Hillbilly Dem(exit)."
-H/T to Wavey Davey

tapu dali's picture

Slightly off-topic:

Although, truth to tell, in my day as both a student and faculty, the final exam DID count for 100% of one's grade. Assignments and "mid-terms" were only to give one an indication of one's progress and had no impact on one's grade.

Strangely to today's students and faculty, one's "Final" was based on one's 4th year marks, alone. No "GPA" then, rather just grades of I, II+, II, III, and Pass.

A good II+ would have gotten one admission to a decent graduate school.

Back in the day.

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There are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns – the ones we don't know we don't know.

I was an undergrad 1963-1967. How long ago was "the day"?

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

tapu dali's picture

1964-68.
Faculty, 1978-1990
Senior civil servant, 1991- recent (now retired due to spouse's illness).

We're of an age, I see; how does it feel to be 70?

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There are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns – the ones we don't know we don't know.

American system has never looked like that.

And just as well, one supposes, it makes as much sense as cricket scores, or amplifiers that go up to 11. (Disclaimer: I spent a year at a British uni; they reported to my alma mater that my work had been at a "2/1" level -- what you called a II+ -- and the Study Abroad office translated that to a year of straight As. Good for the GPA, for sure.)

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The earth is a multibillion-year-old sphere.
The Nazis killed millions of Jews.
On 9/11/01 a Boeing 757 (AA77) flew into the Pentagon.
AGCC is happening.
If you cannot accept these facts, I cannot fake an interest in any of your opinions.

My main regret is the inability to bend down and stand up again. I love to garden but hate crawling across the yard to the picnic table to pull myself upright.

That's one reason I spend so much time on the internet. A wonderful add-on called "nosquint" makes it easy to read the screen.

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

solublefish's picture

Today, we are expected to actually TEACH stuff (/snark)

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of your students explaining that she missed the 8AM exam because she was in the holding tank after being busted DUI at 1AM the previous evening.

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AGCC is happening.
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the morning of, rather than the "previous evening"?

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There are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns – the ones we don't know we don't know.

i shall not put.

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AGCC is happening.
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          Normally, I expend an inordinate amount of energy rewriting sentences that end with a preposition.

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finishing a sentence a preposition with.

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On 9/11/01 a Boeing 757 (AA77) flew into the Pentagon.
AGCC is happening.
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"frivolous" rather than "arrant" [extreme]?

I'd much rather have my pedantry called "frivolous", or better yet, "flippant" [implying a sense of playful unseriousness] rather than the dark and overbearing "arrant".

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There are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns – the ones we don't know we don't know.

in fact, i've just discovered that there's even a website named from it, "arrantpedantry.com".

i should further note that the website indicates churchill never actually said it, which is the case with many of the things that churchill said.

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AGCC is happening.
If you cannot accept these facts, I cannot fake an interest in any of your opinions.

Steven D's picture

would have if only he had had the opportunity, time and, of course, thought of it in the first place. I see no reason not to attribute the saying to him just because he did not.

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"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott

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          My students never approached me with their lame excuses after the first semester. Two students plagiarized from my favorite author and I "sent them packing." I think that established my reputation so later on if a student had a concern they would "go over my head". I lost track of the number of times a dean (there were several over the years) tried to have me reprimanded and/or fired based upon a students allegation or complaint.

          It was an interesting 35 years · · ·

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of the students. He couldn't take the entitled whining any more. They go to "rate your professor" and leave all kinds of horrible grades and comments. Worse, the admins actually listen and pressure the profs to lighten up. The better students considered him tough but fair, one of those they learned the most from, so you can see the BS with which the whiny students indulged themselves. You have a very difficult job these days.

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          an investigation grounded in a complaint that I was a dangerous person. In the 1980s I had constructed a large model of a Hydrogen Bomb. It was a nice prop for describing a lot of esoteric physics. I used it for several semesters in various classes.

          The rumor mill (remember the "telephone" game) operated for some undetermined amount of time and unbeknownst to me there had been a silent investigation into the possibility that I had firearms and/or explosives on campus. Some sort of summary of this clandestine operation was left remaining in the records.

          The last Dean tried to generate a new inquire via some rather questionable tactics. I happened upon some evidence that something was afoot and constructed a document detailing what I thought was happening. I sent my outline to the Dean. A few days later he stopped by my office to talk about my discovery, and as the conversation unfolded he realized I had built a case that would cost him his job and might earn him a bit of lockup time. He had (inadvertently ?, by including some faculty members) created a conspiracy to defame (slander and/or libel).

          I let him twist in the wind a bit before extracting a promise to leave me alone until I retired about 18 months later. It is interesting that after retiring the University allowed me to continue using my office, and a few months after I vacated my office the Dean was fired. I don't know what to think of that last bit.

          So, for me: I stayed because of the awesome students. I retired because of the administration.

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My own research became increasingly self-driven, "unfashionable" and with very few [and bad] students even though I was getting lots of grants. Worse, it wasn't getting written up in the Uni newsletters, in contrast to some of my colleagues, who (in my opinion) were like dogs chasing a bus and not knowing what to do once they had caught up to it.

At any rate it was clear that they wished me to leave. Shorter: I did, I left, and the U lost over 50M in endowments from disgruntled [is "gruntled" a word??] would-be donors who knew ... erm ... a person not entirely unrelated to me.

I "landed on my feet" as an Administrator with a very relevant Provincial government department and for the first time in my life, had a 35-hour week and 6-figure salary.

Go figure.

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There are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns – the ones we don't know we don't know.

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          Well at least in the USofA it is a word, I am never sure about across the border where I always feel like such a foreigner "don't you know, eh?"

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This conversation is fascinating to me because I sometimes regret not having gone on to grad school and thus academia. But it sounds worse politically even than politics!

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But after all of the horrible things that have been said about me on various blogs because I don't worship at the church of Barack Obama, it literally doesn't phase me. It's amateur stuff compared to the braindead party loyalists at the Great Orange Politico who replied "uprate the hate" to my comments for a year.

In fact, I make a joke of it. Some of my colleagues and I read each others pages for fun. My students like to tell me when there is new hate to laugh at.

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with student complaints.

It was always, "you knew what you were getting into when you signed up" reaction.

Except when it came to our one Black prof. Then they listened and tried to run him off until finally giving up because he was so damn stubborn. That and concerns about a 1985 civil rights action.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/1985

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"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott

But my policies have not changed. I believe that my reputation for responding to whining--bluntly pointing out the students failings--have spread.

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Koch inc and his buddies are putting a target on the back of teachers that don't toe the line...got tenure?
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MykIGjgaHz0] (7.5 min)

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

Perhaps I'm misjudging the field, but I suspect that ending up any published "hit list" is great job security in a profession that is largely self-governing. It's the secret, behind the curtain stuff that is concerning. Just ask Steven Salatia.

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          I was hired as one of the "young turks" back in the day. The Kearney State College President had a dream of transforming his successor's position into the Chancellor of the University of Nebraska at Kearney. The infighting amongst the old guard was intense and the new crowd was not well received. Many of my cohort (were less tenacious and/or for various reasons) did not stay at UNK for more than a few semesters. For reasons that are not entirely clear I was granted tenure and advancement in rank during my third year at KSC, so I just kept on being my usual obnoxious self. I should write a book · · ·

          As I suggested upstream, some administrators were less than pleased with me over the years. I suspect my record confused their tiny compartmentalized brains.

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And this was the truth. I had this wonderful and very popular professor for world history my freshman year. His classes were interesting and I studied for the three tests we had during the semester prior to the final. I missed the second test because I was sick with the flu and in the infirmary. I had a written excuse from the infirmary so the professor scheduled my makeup for the same morning as our third test. No problem because I was ready for both tests.

At 8am, I took the makeup test with the third test scheduled for 10am. When I got out of the makeup test, someone said I should go to the infirmary because my face was broken out in red spots. It turned out I had the measles and they immediately quarantined me. So I missed the third test! My professor was great and I still got a B in the class.

Until the Clintons and the Democratic party starts looking in the mirror and admitting that they and their policies are the real problem.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

I have policies built into the syllabus for that. I was cruelly dumped the night before I took a major grad school admission test. That is an experience I remembered when I started to develop my own policies.

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is equivalent to (perhaps an urban myth, although I have seen it in action) parents of poorly-performing student trying to shake down the professor. Helicopter parents, to the extreme?

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

There is a long list of excuses offered to explain why Hillary lost and sank the Dems this year. None of them place the blame where it belongs.

My favorite: post-election polls indicate that 25 percent of Trump voters agreed with the Hillary campaign that Trump is not qualified for high office. So the main message of her campaign was received. Why did these Americans vote for Trump anyway? Well, say the Hillary people, it must have been intended as a symbolic protest vote because nobody thought Hillary was going to lose. But whenever they talk about a protest vote, they don't give any sign of understanding what voters were protesting. This is what happens when you bring a status quo candidate to a change election.

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"We've done the impossible, and that makes us mighty."

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qualified for "office" was in fact a positive?

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There are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns – the ones we don't know we don't know.

Sun, 12/04/2016 - 10:06pm — tapu dali

Perhaps not being "conventionally"

qualified for "office" was in fact a positive?

That, and not being Hillary Clinton. I suspect that the latter distinction may actually have carried far more weight.

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

I voted for Obama in 2008, but he was not qualified for the job. He was only in the US Senate for two years before jumping into the presidential race and was a state senate for eight years prior. He had executive experience in politics and his national political experience was extremely limited. He defeated a candidate who absolutely had the qualifications. Whoever suggested using her experience has an argument should never be allowed near a campaign again.

Thanks Comey.

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Far from it.

To be honest, it's one of those jobs for which no one is adequately qualified. I'd add in a number of incumbents who won the second time around, starting with Dubya.

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"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott

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same paper when asked to do a rewrite after receiving an F.

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“Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” ~ Sun Tzu

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for {E} when she last submitted a grant application which was turned down.

Two months later, she re-submitted the selfsame application ... which was accepted.

Who can tell?

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There are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns – the ones we don't know we don't know.

If he had not been so easy on her in his investigation, she would have lost her freaking security clearance months ago and paid Petraeus-sized fines before losing the election. I have a teen son who wastes a lot of energy giving excuses for why his grades are not as good as his capability, but I hold hope that he will outgrow that. These people who are experienced political campaigners need to put on some grown-up britches and own their utter misread of the voters.

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I've read repeated analyses that Clinton was the wrong candidate for these times. They planned on her for years and just couldn't think beyond their old plans. Whatever, she didn't inspire enough GOTV.

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To thine own self be true.

The problem was that Hillary (as would have any other corporate Dem they suggested parachuting in,) had a real candidate who believed in democracy run against her in the Dem Primary, one who validated the knowledge of the heavily media-propagandized-into-uncertainty people that they were prey to predators in what was supposed to supposed to be a democracy where the only legitimate government could be that which was of, by and for the people, and ensuring equal rights, treatment and opportunity for all.

Hillary certainly made herself look bad all on her own, since she was and is utterly incompetent, evidently through being so blindly self-interested that she's willing to sacrifice even her own country, its national security and people for any chance of increase in personal wealth and power via her paymasters because of being insatiably greedy and corrupt, as well as sadistic, vindictive and therefore unsuitable for public service of any kind, but Bernie provided the contrast of what government should and could be and do for the people it exists to serve. And he has the life-long record to prove it, while Hillary's record proves the conclusions already reached above.

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

The deal was rigged in 2008 so that a candidate people don't believe or trust--and for good reason--would be the 2016 Democratic nominee?

That, Democrats didn't change course, even though Sanders generated enthusiasm and did better in head to head polls against the Republican candidates, including Trump, than the Chosen One did and the Chosen One had negative coattails?

The candidate was, as Carville said on MSNBC on election night, offered a choice between stressing economic issues or attacking Trump and his supporters, and she decided to attack Trump and his supporters?

As Obama almost pointed out, New Democrats offer little different from moderate Republicans other than social issues, but a lot of people care a lot about economic issues, especially since Democratic economic policies of Clinton and Obama have made it necessary for them care a lot?

That Comey was between a rock and a hard place because the investigation was limited and his speech exonerating her was bas, but FBI agents were quitting in disgust?

Comey exonerated her a second time and they could have made hay with that, but didn't?

Despite Hillary's allegedly flawless GOTV operation, Democrats did not turn out for her?

Since she won the popular vote by 2.5 million, but lost the electoral vote soundly, maybe something was wrong with campaign strategy?

Yeah, in Mook's shoes, I might say "Comey" a lot, too.

As for your students, unless there's a penalty for making excuses, even if you don't budge, what do they have to lose by giving excuses a shot?

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