"Only the section(s) specified in the assignment details can view the assignment." That's what it says HERE:
https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Instructor-Guide/How-do-I-assign-an-assignment-to-a-course-sectio...
. . . but it sounds like that's not true for you.
This may not answer your question, but here are some thoughts from another instructor who also differentiates with sections.
- I'm pretty confident students cannot turn in an assignment dedicated to a section they're not in. In five years of using FFT, that's never happened in my courses. (And if it could've, it would've!)
- I did have a case a few days ago in which an Observer could see an assignment title for a student that was not hers. However, I had NOT restricted her to just her student's section when I issued her course invitation.
A few possibilities occurred to me when I read your post. If obvious, forgive me.
- Students from Section A would be able to see assignments for Section B if the instructor had inadvertently ALSO assigned the item to the general course. That little warning we skip over each time we save an edited version of a quiz or assignment, I guess, could cause a sleepy person to go back and assign the item to everyone. Not saying YOU were sleepy! But I've been.
- When I've been selecting sections or students for an assignment, my mouse wheel has sometimes gotten over-enthused and chosen "Everyone Else." If only briefly. Again, just a thought.
A final idea that may also be obvious, but here goes: my assignment- and quiz-naming convention for differentiated items usually adds an "Honors" or "AP" or "On-Level" at the end of the title, to match the section. Helps ME keep things straight, if nothing else. If students were able to see the titles of assignments assigned to other sections, this would help them, too.
Just for fun . . . I am testing to see if students in Section A can see titles of assignments for Section B, and if so, what happens when they click. Will update if relevant.
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