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Responsibility as a Virtue or Proactive Responsibility | |
Characteristic | Proactive Response |
Diffuse blame avoidance strategies | Avoid trying to diffuse the blame for missing class on some other person or situation. For example, “I couldn’t come to classbecause I had a project due in another class” is not a morally legitimate excuse because it places the blame on the other class.You have not taken responsibility for your absence. |
Design responsibilities with overlapping domains | If you fail to participate in a group activity, describe the group’s “Plan B,” i.e., how they worked around yourabsence. |
Extend the scope and depth of knowledge. | Describe how you found out what was covered in class and document how you have learned this material |
Extend power and control | Describe the measures you have taken to eliminate the “responsibility gap” between you and your work group. For example,how did you “make up” for not participating in the activity held in the class you missed. |
Adopt a proactive problem solving/preventive approach for the future | Describe what measures you have taken to avoid missing classes in the future. |
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