Sorry Mrs. Johansson

  • Chill Dude 69@lemmynsfw.com
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    2 months ago

    Shit like this is why I could never have become a teacher. I’d be so tempted to just randomly hand out some of the A and B papers like that, too.

    Just to collectively mess with everyone’s minds. Each class would be a new group of test subjects for me to run my cruel, arbitrary experiments on.

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      2 months ago

      This is what my elementary school teachers did with every test. Because your mark is your business alone

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        2 months ago

        On the “I actually would have been the cool teacher” side of that equation, I can totally see myself administering a modified version of the G.O.A.T. on the first day of every school year.

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      2 months ago

      In my teaching days (first-year undergrad level), I would always hand back all homework and exams upside down. It’s not my call whether a students’ grade on anything should be visible to their neighbors

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      2 months ago

      my teacher one time said something like that to me, wohet i was going to take my paper, i frozen lol

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    2 months ago

    My calculus teacher started doing that on my A papers after he noticed that I always flipped them over immediately after seeing the grade.

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      Yeah, definitely the same thing happened in my calculus classes for the same reason!

      But a lot of the teachers in my school just did it for everything. I assume it was a policy they discussed at some point.