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I've got a question. IS IT generally considered unethical and/or inapproapriate for a university teacher to deny help to a student from another university if they, very politely, ask for a private paid lesson? I've always thought that teachers mostly and usually TEACH. That this is their mission. I don't see anything inappropriate in a situation when a university teacher helps students who are not his own. But that's what one of the local university teachers told me. That I'm "not his" and that it is "unethical" to provide a payed lesson to someone in great need. And that it is not compatibile with the "idea of the academia". In case anybody was wondering; I did not want to consult my own lecturer because of a reason.
pixie If you do paid tutoring on your own time, I don't know why that would be anyone else's concern.

On 6/25/16, natalia wrote: > I've got a question. IS IT generally considered unethical > and/or inapproapriate for a university teacher to deny help > to a student from another university if they, very politely, > ask for a private ...See More
Jun 26, 2016


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