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Oct 21, 2023 at 19:55 comment added paul garrett Seconding @lupe's comment, yes, apparently "silent failure" is all too comfortable... but/and an email, showing that the teacher may actually care, can jostle people out of that state of mind, at least in some cases.
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Oct 17, 2023 at 9:01 comment added lupe My old boss used to do this, and it was pretty effective, I think. He said he always expected a pretty low hit rate, but that sometimes it'd prompt a student who was really struggling to come talk to him, and there was normally a bunch he could do to help get them help. His theory was that people would rather silently fail than ask for help in a lot of cases, so they need prompting, sometimes, to show that you can see that they're doing it
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