Psychology, asked by pattanayak2512, 11 months ago

Carlos is having an issue with his algebra instructor, Dr. Portman, who he feels is assigning too much homework. He met with Dr. Portman during her office hours, but she told him that the amount of homework she assigns is appropriate and that he'll just have to work harder. Carlos still thinks that he's right. Who should he speak to next?

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Answered by aqsaahmed19945
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If Carlos is having an issue with his algebra instructor, Dr. Portman, who he feels is assigning too much homework. He met with Dr. Portman during her office hours, but she told him that the amount of homework she assigns is appropriate and that he will just have to work harder.

He should speak to Head of the Department.

Answered by osoiekoduke
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Carlos is a student who feels that the kind of assignment given to him by the teacher is too much .


The student has the right to be given work that he or she can accommodate .

Working under pressure is not easy and can lead to power performers.


The best way for Carlos to solve this problem is to look for the best way to approach the lecturer and explains to him or her.


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