Re: need some collegial advice

2001-03-23 Thread Richard Pisacreta
>I have a somewhat uncomfortable situation that has developed over the past >3 class sessions. (or maybe I finally noticed it.) I have a bright male student who sits in the front (of course) and I've noticed that during my lecture he is winking at me He doesn't take notes so he is always

Re: need some collegial advice

2001-03-20 Thread Harry Avis
you, the best method is simply to glance at them long enough to make eye contact hold it for a beat and then look pointedly away. Works in NYC, ought to work in Truckee. >From: "K Jung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: need some collegial advice >

Re: need some collegial advice

2001-03-20 Thread Paul Brandon
At 8:29 PM -0800 3/19/01, K Jung wrote: >I have a somewhat uncomfortable situation that has developed over the past >3 class sessions. (or maybe I finally noticed it.) I have a bright male >student who sits in the front (of course) and I've noticed that during my >lecture he is winking at me

Re: need some collegial advice

2001-03-20 Thread David Wasieleski, Ph. D.
Why the qualifier "other than confronting him?" I believe that speaking with him after class is the best solution. You don't have to call him on the winking behavior (he may have a tic disorder; we had an undergraduate here who always looked like she was winking; turned out she had a tic disorder)

need some collegial advice

2001-03-19 Thread K Jung
Hi Colleagues, I have a somewhat uncomfortable situation that has developed over the past 3 class sessions.  (or maybe I finally noticed it.)  I have a bright male student who sits in the front (of course) and I've noticed that during my lecture he is winking at me  He doesn't take notes so he