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  • m137@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

    Had a similar experience around age 10. Learned that cucumbers generally have a higher water percentage than seawater, 97% to 96.5%. Tell that to a friend of the same age, he says that can't be true because all the oceans have more water than all the cucumbers in the world, we begin debating and then start fighting about it and a teacher comes by to stop us and asks what's going on. I explain and the teacher immediately looks at me like I've lost my mind, pulls my friend to the side and asks him to leave, takes me to a room and sits down to try to explain how I'm wrong and that I can't start fights over things that anyone can prove is untrue. A week after I'm sent to a kind of mental health meeting, she immediately understands and looks it up, sees that I'm right, tells me to keep away from talking about "stuff like that" with friends and others my age and also teachers and parents of other kids because it doesn't matter if I'm right or not, just that I have to think about how others perceive me...

    I'm not still mad about it, but can't deny that it feels wrong and weird.

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    That teacher taught you a very valuable lesson: Appearances matter more than performance.

    The most important thing is to look like whatever society's idea of a "succesful, good" person looks like.

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      Maaaaaan, I've been holding this in for almost 3 decades and it's time to vent lol..

      When I was in middle-school (lol) primary school we were doing a quiz on space and the Earth and I recall the question: how long is a year?

      I'd remember reading in my "Magic School Bus" book that a year is closer to ~365.25 (that's where we get the extra day in the leap years) and the class and teacher mocked me for not putting 365. I'm still salty about it!

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        Wisdom is knowing when to say "fuck it" to save yourself the pain.

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          At the written maths finals in my country there's first a timebox where the teacher goes through all tasks to make sure that everyone understands what is asked. During that portion the headmaster is present and students are allowed to ask questions. After that the headmaster leaves and nobody is allowed to talk any more.

          So the teacher shows us this one task, and it's a 3D geometry task. I look through it and notice that there's one angle missing. There's an infinite number of correct solutions with the given requirements. So I raise my hand and ask about that.

          My teacher looks straight past me at the back wall of the classroom, completely stone faced and says "I am sure that the requirements are complete. They cannot be incomplete." I hold my tongue.

          As soon as the headmaster leaves, my teacher all but runs up to my desk and asks me what he missed.

          Turns out, I was right and he just put a random number on the chalkboard to be used as the missed requirement.

          If he had admitted in front of the headmaster that the requirements were incomplete, then the whole maths finals would have to be postponed and redone.

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            I had a similar experience with square roots, writing both the positive and negative answers. It's wild for a teacher to actively reject correct answers because "that's not what we learned today" (the negative answers, in my case).

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            I am like not really well informed about this but wasn't the square root symbol thingy (√ <- this one) always set to give the positive root? And the power of 1/2 would give both the positive and negative?

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              I'm pretty sure she didn't consider those to be animals, only "bugs"

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              What about tigers? Also some cats.
              Rhetorical question btw, i'm sure you tried to argue something similar at that point. I think the stories on these comments are making me angry

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                Still with the lame pokemon. Shit was lame then and is lame now.

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                  I asked my science teacher why and how the periodic table was setup like it was, I got "that's how it's setup"

                  But why, there as to be a reason

                  That's just the way they made it

                  Yeah because they have to have gone by something what is that something

                  That's just the way they did, stop asking questions (please don't fucking learn in here)

                  Godamn that pissed me off.

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                  Too proud to say "I don't know, I'll look it up and tell you tomorrow".

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                    I went to a lot of different primary schools (UK here, that's up-to-11-years-old) and there absolutely were ones where this happened. There were also good ones.

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                    Well that's just upsetting. What's the point of even asking trick questions like that if you're just gonna provide an inaccurate answer? Like, it's absolutely terrible teaching. If you're not comfortable teaching the concept of negative numbers just... don't ask questions where the answers are negative? Completely batshit

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                    • dave2@lemmy.blahaj.zoneD [email protected]

                      I am like not really well informed about this but wasn't the square root symbol thingy (√ <- this one) always set to give the positive root? And the power of 1/2 would give both the positive and negative?

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                      Yes, it is positive, and power 1/2 is, too. Two solutions emerge from solving equations, even primitive ones, like x^2 = C.

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                        School nearly managed to kill my curiosity.

                        Nooo you can't learn about this physics stuff, you haven't learned the math yet.

                        Yes, that's a great question, hold it until next school year.

                        No, I can't explain that, it's not part of the subject matter.

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                        Yeah, teachers should absolutely prioritize the kids that are a bit ahead over the majority of kids /s

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                          This thread should be called "how kids get traumatized by school teachers causing them to hate school"

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                            Same here, elementary school. Teacher: "When water boils, it produces a lot of steam." Me: "One liter of water produces 1700 liters of steam under normal pressure conditions." Teacher: "Write down: When water boils, it produces a lot of steam.".

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                              I switched from a French immersion to an English school in grade 3, so pretty much coasted French class until one day we were doing some exercise where we would say our names. Friends name is Green and he read it out as Verde. The teacher was ecstatic, praising him for a job well done. Of course I knew this was incorrect that you don't translate proper names and kept trying to correct them. I argued so vehemently that I got suspended for the day. Still hate French to this day.

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                                My parents got called to school more than once because i was "disruptive" and kept doing things like wandering around class talking to people or not turning up after breaks. I was bored. My parents said, if I've done the work and it's all correct can't they give me something else to do? So they made me answer the same set of questions again once I finished them.

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                                thats how you promote and nurture aspiring gifted kids

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                                  Maaaaaan, I've been holding this in for almost 3 decades and it's time to vent lol..

                                  When I was in middle-school (lol) primary school we were doing a quiz on space and the Earth and I recall the question: how long is a year?

                                  I'd remember reading in my "Magic School Bus" book that a year is closer to ~365.25 (that's where we get the extra day in the leap years) and the class and teacher mocked me for not putting 365. I'm still salty about it!

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                                  Julian = 365.25 days

                                  Gregorian = 365.2425 so you also loose a day every century but this is cancelled every 400 years.

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                                    At the written maths finals in my country there's first a timebox where the teacher goes through all tasks to make sure that everyone understands what is asked. During that portion the headmaster is present and students are allowed to ask questions. After that the headmaster leaves and nobody is allowed to talk any more.

                                    So the teacher shows us this one task, and it's a 3D geometry task. I look through it and notice that there's one angle missing. There's an infinite number of correct solutions with the given requirements. So I raise my hand and ask about that.

                                    My teacher looks straight past me at the back wall of the classroom, completely stone faced and says "I am sure that the requirements are complete. They cannot be incomplete." I hold my tongue.

                                    As soon as the headmaster leaves, my teacher all but runs up to my desk and asks me what he missed.

                                    Turns out, I was right and he just put a random number on the chalkboard to be used as the missed requirement.

                                    If he had admitted in front of the headmaster that the requirements were incomplete, then the whole maths finals would have to be postponed and redone.

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                                    The headmaster was testing the teacher, not the students.

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                                      Why are you going to be learning negative numbers while you are 8?
                                      Edit: Reading the comments I see that your schools are pretty shit compared to my public school was way better (even when the building was on the verge of collapsing for like the whole time I was there)

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                                        Reading these comments is bad for my health (╥﹏╥)
                                        What are the reasons for them to act this way? Seems sometimes they're just ignorant, other times definitely power tripping.

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                                          I switched from a French immersion to an English school in grade 3, so pretty much coasted French class until one day we were doing some exercise where we would say our names. Friends name is Green and he read it out as Verde. The teacher was ecstatic, praising him for a job well done. Of course I knew this was incorrect that you don't translate proper names and kept trying to correct them. I argued so vehemently that I got suspended for the day. Still hate French to this day.

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                                          Verde is Spanish

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