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haha You should have seen their parents. Even worse.
No surprise there. My dad was a teacher, so I'm pretty well-versed in that world.
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One of my classes, their spelling was very bad. So in order to leave the classroom, I made them write down each word 5 times There were like 10 words. They all did it, then cried to their parents. I was told I couldnt do it again.
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I forced my students to copy Switch on 100 times the other day because I was so sick n tired of hearing them shout Off the fan
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No surprise that your homeland surpasses mine in education.
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But no Nobel prizes as yet haha
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That's tough when you don't even have 0.1% of the global population.
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I was forced to follow our teaching material, so I wasnt able to make them learn words that werent in the vocabulary list.
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That doesn't seem like an unreasonable assignment. Times have changed.
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Their vocabulary spelling scores improved drastically on the next quiz. It was magical.
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One of the things my dad and I both noticed is that students tend to rise or fall to the level of the class. When I would decide to make a class more rigorous, there was little drop off in grades. Students rose to meet the higher bar.
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That does work for some. The rest just dont care. The only reason why they were in the class was so the school could make money off of them. Their level was not at the level it should have been.
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Sure, I had those too, but the students who were going to fail did so in either case.
I just thought it was interesting that my grade distribution always seemed to be about the same, whether I made the class easier or harder.
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No students ever failed. They were always moved up with their friends, regardless of their level. Just one of those types of schools.