This may turn out to be the modern twist to the Shakespeare school topic. So is Elizabeth and Anthony’s group supposed to be the Montague’s and Dawn and Candace are the Capulet’s in the well known family feud? Or vice versa. (Pardon my Latin language.)
When I was teaching I’d assign a group research project at the end of the semester. Many groups would work as intended, ie a group. Some would have their Candace and occasionally there would be a student who would do it all because they couldn’t entrust their grade to someone else.
I was shocked to encounter this group-think in the mid-80’s in graduate school. I did the vast majority of the work and everyone got an A whether they did anything or not. I think it is a way to relieve the teacher and most students of doing the hard work. Sorry, but just my opinion. I saw this in high school teacher training decades later and I think it explains the lack of thinking ability we see in the past couple generations of adults.
snsurone76 2 days ago
Since they’ll be discussing “Romeo and Juliet”, this might be the perfect time for Liz and Anthony to rekindle their own romance.
dcdete. 2 days ago
This may turn out to be the modern twist to the Shakespeare school topic. So is Elizabeth and Anthony’s group supposed to be the Montague’s and Dawn and Candace are the Capulet’s in the well known family feud? Or vice versa. (Pardon my Latin language.)
GirlGeek Premium Member 2 days ago
Folks, we’re starting the new year with a Liz/Anthony maybe or maybe not arc, oh yippee skippy
derdave969 2 days ago
When I was teaching I’d assign a group research project at the end of the semester. Many groups would work as intended, ie a group. Some would have their Candace and occasionally there would be a student who would do it all because they couldn’t entrust their grade to someone else.
Foob 2 days ago
Why is John at the high school?
bradford.j.hamilton Premium Member 2 days ago
Funny thing, though – all of them “speak” terrible English!
: – )
pheets 2 days ago
Fair enough.
baskate_2000 2 days ago
Yay, Liz!
Daltongang Premium Member 2 days ago
Elizabeth, you are wise in knowing that a leopard doesn’t change its spots, it just develops new hunting tactics.
ctolson 2 days ago
Are we going to see a “I told you so” in a day or two? After all Tiger’s can’t change their stripes
freewaydog 2 days ago
That’s what I say when ppl say “Give whoever the benefit of the doubt”, I say, “It’s to my benefit that I doubt that person!”!
Angry Indeed Premium Member 2 days ago
Good one, Liz!
The Great_Black President 2 days ago
Elizabeth: Michael and Rhetta started out like Romeo & Juliet but they ended up in tragedy. :P
rshive 2 days ago
One thing I never had in any school I went to was a “team” project.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 2 days ago
Me,I’m an OTHELLO fan…..
gigagrouch 2 days ago
AZfroggie 2 days ago
And here I am just learning that the correct hyphenation IS indeed En-glish. I always thought it was Eng-lish.
lnrokr55 2 days ago
It’s gonna be a rough time in old Verona ! ;-)
John Jorgensen 2 days ago
She will change and grow, but not this year.
I’m surprised she’s got a reputation as a freeloader, though. She usually seems to take academics pretty seriously, all things considered.
mindjob 2 days ago
Once a layabout, always a layabout
The Great_Black President 2 days ago
This will be an easier job that Dawn’s hairdresser has. Put a cereal bowl over Dawn’s head, then cut! :P
EMGULS79 2 days ago
Yep – I called it yesterday. That’s precisely the problem with “group” projects. Totally unfair and totally inexcusable.
Saurischia 2 days ago
I was shocked to encounter this group-think in the mid-80’s in graduate school. I did the vast majority of the work and everyone got an A whether they did anything or not. I think it is a way to relieve the teacher and most students of doing the hard work. Sorry, but just my opinion. I saw this in high school teacher training decades later and I think it explains the lack of thinking ability we see in the past couple generations of adults.
namelocdet 1 day ago
For a quick second, I thought that was John in the middle in the first panel.
CoreyTaylor1 1 day ago
That will change, Liz. She’ll be your best friend by the time you’re in college.