Abstract

Discusses common-sense and immediate measures (and attendant difficulties) to deal with ethical issues raised by students’ personal writing. Advocates giving more attention to the increasing complexities of teachers’ roles; to the complicated and thoroughly nontraditional lives led by most students; to the increasingly personal interaction that takes place with students; and to issues of trust and ethical responsibilities.

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College English
Published
1998-03-01
DOI
10.58680/ce19983685
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