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		<title>Professor polls students on  how to grade student who missed class to give birth</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Professor polls students on  how to grade student who missed class to give birth</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2011 19:05:34 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Professor under fire for polling students about how to grade student who missed class to give birth<br /><br />Philip Caulfield<br /><br />DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER<br /><br />Monday, January 17th 2011, 10:08 AM<br /><br />UC Davis/Dr. Edward Feldman, a professor at University of California Davis, is under investigation for allegedly polling students about which grade to give to a female student who missed class to give birth.<br /><br />A senior professor at University of California Davis is under fire for allegedly setting up a bizarre poll that asked students which grade should be given to a female student who missed class to give birth.<br /><br />Edward C. Feldman, the chairman of the medicine and epidemiology department at the school&#x27;s veterinary college, polled third-year students as to whether the new mother should receive an automatic letter grade, an average of her scores or a single final exam, according to Inside Higher Ed.<br /><br />The email, which was sent by the class presidents on Feldman&#x27;s behalf, was leaked by a ticked UC-Davis student to a blog called On Becoming a Domestic and Laboratory Goddess, a science blog that focuses on women&#x27;s issues in academia.<br /><br />In the email, the class presidents said the female student had recently given birth, which means that she will undoubtedly miss one, or more, or all quizzes in a class.<br /><br />Dr. Feldman is not sure how to handle this and has requested the class give input and vote. He has provided us with 6 options on which to vote and is open to any other ideas you may have. Most likely a CERE poll will be up next week and voting will close no later than Wednesday, the email said, according to the blog.<br /><br />Among the letter grades, the professor also offered options that would allow the new mom to be graded the same as everyone else, given a grade based on an average of her quiz scores or be allowed to take a single final exam.<br /><br />The school&#x27;s chancellor said she was reviewing the accusations and promised swift action.<br /><br />I take very seriously any allegations that a student&#x27;s welfare, dignity or academic rights have in any way been compromised, Linda P.B. Katehi, chancellor at Davis, said in an email provided by Inside Higher Ed. And as a woman, who has experienced firsthand the challenges of melding academic and family life and has experienced discrimination, I am especially sensitive to this issue.<br /><br />This alleged action, if found to be true, would present a serious deviation from the values and principles that guide our campus and our School of Veterinary Medicine, Katehi added.<br /><br />Katehi also said that the veterinary school, in which 85% of the students are female, has many services to help expectant mothers, including allowing extended leave and private rooms where students can breast-feed their babies.<br /><br />Feldman told Inside Higher Ed he had no comment about the email.<br /><br />I don&#x27;t care what people say. It is between me, my students and my school, the professor said.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/1/professor-polls-students-on-how-to-grade-stu.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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