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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 260984" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>REcord the classes. More than 1 of them. Do not let him know you are doing it.</p><p></p><p>It will carry MUCH more weight if you have decent grades (I am sure you are working hard and do, if it is at ALL possible to get good grades from this person) when the complaints are made.</p><p></p><p>Write down, in detail, what he says and does that are abusive or harassing. Include exact quotes of what he says.</p><p></p><p>Record how many times he say "F" in class each lecture.</p><p></p><p>Once you have this, and actually it may need to be after grades are in, then go and make a complaint. A formal one. </p><p></p><p>I can ask my mom next week what the best way to make a complaint and have it be heard are. She was a professor for many years and did a LOT of advising.</p><p></p><p>I know that HERE, if a professor was using foul language and making sexual references and innuendos in class, having parents (the ones who pay the tuition or are perceived as such) make complaints or join in complaints carries much weight.</p><p></p><p>This may need to go to the Dean of the College (College of Business, of Education, of whatever), to the Dean of Students, to the President of hte University, I am just not sure. But I would be very likely to make the written complaint available to the alumni assoc and to the media. But before you do those things, let me check with my mom. Not the record keeping, before you make anything available to anyone.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry - no teacher on any level should be able to abuse his students. I would look into taking the class at the other location, or taking other classes for a semester or quarter until someone else was teaching this class. </p><p></p><p>It really sounds like this person is mentally ill to make those comments and act that way in this day and age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 260984, member: 1233"] REcord the classes. More than 1 of them. Do not let him know you are doing it. It will carry MUCH more weight if you have decent grades (I am sure you are working hard and do, if it is at ALL possible to get good grades from this person) when the complaints are made. Write down, in detail, what he says and does that are abusive or harassing. Include exact quotes of what he says. Record how many times he say "F" in class each lecture. Once you have this, and actually it may need to be after grades are in, then go and make a complaint. A formal one. I can ask my mom next week what the best way to make a complaint and have it be heard are. She was a professor for many years and did a LOT of advising. I know that HERE, if a professor was using foul language and making sexual references and innuendos in class, having parents (the ones who pay the tuition or are perceived as such) make complaints or join in complaints carries much weight. This may need to go to the Dean of the College (College of Business, of Education, of whatever), to the Dean of Students, to the President of hte University, I am just not sure. But I would be very likely to make the written complaint available to the alumni assoc and to the media. But before you do those things, let me check with my mom. Not the record keeping, before you make anything available to anyone. I am sorry - no teacher on any level should be able to abuse his students. I would look into taking the class at the other location, or taking other classes for a semester or quarter until someone else was teaching this class. It really sounds like this person is mentally ill to make those comments and act that way in this day and age. [/QUOTE]
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