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gangno

Hello everyone,

I am a volunteer online chess tutor, and I suspect that one of my students is cheating on the puzzles that I am giving him in class with an engine in another tab/window. How do I approach the situation? The student is in elementary school.

LeeEuler

I would give exceptionally difficult problems first to confirm if the student is indeed cheating. If they get them right, I would have a conversation with them around good sportsmanship and how cheating is just cheating yourself, etc.

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Redgreenorangeyellow
gangno wrote:

Hello everyone,

I am a volunteer online chess tutor, and I suspect that one of my students is cheating on the puzzles that I am giving him in class with an engine in another tab/window. How do I approach the situation? The student is in elementary school.

Well are his parents forcing him to play or does he really enjoy playing? If his parents are forcing him to play, there is nothing to do but give him a talk and hope he internalizes it; if he loves chess as a game, explain to him that  good chess player never cheats. Of course, first verifying whether he is cheating is the first step. 

Pauline_Whiteside

I completely agree with the above and it may well be that the guy is simply not interested in improving his game. And maybe you're right that his parents forced him to play chess. This often happens even when choosing a profession. Parents decide instead of their children, and as a result, children find personal statements writing services and spend parental money on ordering services just because they are not impressed by the chosen profession.

cR1NN

Give him puzzles and watch him solve them. If he struggles too much then gently break it to him that cheating in puzzles won’t help.

cR1NN

But you’d also have to let him know you’re on his side, you’ll help him get better at puzzles so he can resist cheating. Maybe working out a plan for solving puzzles is a good idea.

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Boogalicious

Bury a jar with the words "I knew you were cheating" typed in Sans Serif font on a small scrap of computer paper sealed inside. The hole should be at least 10-meters-deep and somewhere close to his house and covered up immaculately. Put a bush over the top. Water twice a day. Leave directions to the hole in coded classified ads that you post to the local newspaper the first Monday of each month and make complex algebraic expressions the key to cracking the code. Drop hints during your lesson about how cool it would be to study college math when he's older. Also get him in to the habit of collecting the local newspapers each month. Say "They'll be worth a LOT one day" and wink, chuckling inside at his confused expression.

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Boogalicious
KelvinLuka wrote:

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BlueHen86
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Wow, another ad. Also, since when do your classmates get to ask you to write papers? Do they ask for your lunch to?

Wits-end

And while you’re busy cheating your way through college, the rest of us will just keep working and paying our taxes to repay all the student loan debt you racked up now that they’ll be “forgiven” by our esteemed elected officials. 

S_A_McDonell
Boogalicious wrote:

Bury a jar with the words "I knew you were cheating" typed in Sans Serif font on a small scrap of computer paper sealed inside. The hole should be at least 10-meters-deep and somewhere close to his house and covered up immaculately. Put a bush over the top. Water twice a day. Leave directions to the hole in coded classified ads that you post to the local newspaper the first Monday of each month and make complex algebraic expressions the key to cracking the code. Drop hints during your lesson about how cool it would be to study college math when he's older. Also get him in to the habit of collecting the local newspapers each month. Say "They'll be worth a LOT one day" and wink, chuckling inside at his confused expression.

Best thing I've heard all week XD

Good43v3r
Boogalicious wrote:

Bury a jar with the words "I knew you were cheating" typed in Sans Serif font on a small scrap of computer paper sealed inside. The hole should be at least 10-meters-deep and somewhere close to his house and covered up immaculately. Put a bush over the top. Water twice a day. Leave directions to the hole in coded classified ads that you post to the local newspaper the first Monday of each month and make complex algebraic expressions the key to cracking the code. Drop hints during your lesson about how cool it would be to study college math when he's older. Also get him in to the habit of collecting the local newspapers each month. Say "They'll be worth a LOT one day" and wink, chuckling inside at his confused expression.

oml that is the funniest thing I've heard this month

S_A_McDonell
Good43v3r wrote:
Boogalicious wrote:

Bury a jar with the words "I knew you were cheating" typed in Sans Serif font on a small scrap of computer paper sealed inside. The hole should be at least 10-meters-deep and somewhere close to his house and covered up immaculately. Put a bush over the top. Water twice a day. Leave directions to the hole in coded classified ads that you post to the local newspaper the first Monday of each month and make complex algebraic expressions the key to cracking the code. Drop hints during your lesson about how cool it would be to study college math when he's older. Also get him in to the habit of collecting the local newspapers each month. Say "They'll be worth a LOT one day" and wink, chuckling inside at his confused expression.

oml that is the funniest thing I've heard this month

one upping me, eh? jk jk tongue