>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 armed and ready so to speak.  I've been 
completely ignoring him but it doesn't seem to have
>the desired effect. Any suggestions other than confronting him?

Ask to see him in your office hours and tell him that you don't find that 
behavior flattering or appropriate. If he doesn't respond appropriately, 
give him a copy of your schppl's policy on sexual harassment and the 
possible consequences.



Rip Pisacreta, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychology,
Ferris State University
Big Rapids, MI 49307
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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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 is always armed and ready so to speak.  I've been completely ignoring him but it doesn't seem to have the desired effect. Any suggestions other than confronting him?

peace,

K

Kitty K. Jung, MA

Truckee Meadows Community College

Reno, NV 



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