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Ethical Dilemma Project

Ethical Dilemma Project   Angel Scott Carson Scott Malaysia Wilson Case Study 6: Hint : See Owasso Independent School Dist. v. Falvo (2001) . The math teacher assigned homework the night before, and the next day, he decides to allow the students to “trade and grade” the assignment.  This process allows the students to trade papers with one another while the teacher calls out the answers. Some teachers believe this saves time as well as helps reinforce skills learned. However, a struggling student feels embarrassed because they continue to perform poorly on assignments and other students are making fun of the student because of it. That afternoon, a parent calls to complain.  The parent claims that a classmate grading his/her child’s work is a violation of their right to privacy of personal records. Did the teacher violate any laws? Does the parent have a valid point? Why or why not? 1. Identify the ethical dilemma that the teacher must resolve. The dilemma that the teacher must encou