Abstract
There is a culture in higher education that has emerged regarding the crisis of academic entitlement. This presentation is to explore the current crisis of “student consumerism” in higher education, which could lead to bullying faculty into issuing students unearned grades. The presenter will indicate the various causes of this phenomenon: millennials and the customer business model, institutional climate, and grade inflation. Participants are invited to examine the issues and then contribute to the conversation. This presentation was information gathered from publications by Dr. David B. Ross, Dr. Melissa T. Sasso, Dr. Gina L. Peyton, Dr. Rande W. Matteson, and Cortney E. Matteson.
| Original language | American English |
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| State | Published - Apr 6 2020 |
| Event | Center for Scholastic Inquiry Conference - Charleston, SC/Online Duration: Apr 6 2020 → … |
Conference
| Conference | Center for Scholastic Inquiry Conference |
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| Period | 4/6/20 → … |
Keywords
- Academic Entitlement
- Bullying & Mobbing
- Narcissistic Behavior
- Prevention
- Student Consumerism
Disciplines
- Arts and Humanities
- Business
- Education
- Law
- Social and Behavioral Sciences
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