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Case 1: Student Privacy


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"Student Privacy" Case

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Case Description

A professor is about to pass out the first exam of the class to his/her students. The class is small, consisting of about 12 students. The course thus far has consisted of class discussion and group work, so the students know each other fairly well. As the professor begins to hand out the exam, one student asks,

"Hey, this desk is empty… where's Omar?

Omar is a student with a disability who requires an alternate testing location.

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