Posted by alexandra_k on April 1, 2022, at 18:35:15
or maybe it's the experience of all the teaching...
all the arbitrary lists they want you to learn.
the experience of being set up to fail.
the experience of stupid f*ck*ng tests without a right answer and learning that some kids are paying for the answer to those questions where they aren't being given an 'unfair advantage' (given the way they wrote the test) they are being handed their grades.
since if it always comes down to 2 'right answers' and you have to choose you have a 50:50 on getting that question right. To learn soem studnets are getting 100 per cent on tests designed like that across multiple classes...
you pay tehm for that experience?
i guess some kids like to play computer games where they are massively over-powered and people just literally stand in front of them not even trying to defend themselves...
you pay for the experience of hanging out with people like that?
is that what you pay them for?
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