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    That, and teachers really fucking hate being called out on something for some reason.

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    Teachers and parents. So many tend to double down when you point out their mistakes.

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      That, and teachers really fucking hate being called out on something for some reason.

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      All they got in life is their self-declared superiority over literal children

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        math fraud. top kek.

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        If math fraud was a crime, I would be the whole Yakuza

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          Had a similar experience in what I think must have been my second year of primary school.

          I was asked to go through a math problem that was written out, something like "4 + 7 = ?".

          I said "Four plus seven equals eleven".

          The teacher said that was wrong and said "Four add seven is eleven".

          I'm like, what is the difference? She says, we aren't onto "plus" and "equals" yet

          Six year old me spent an unreasonable amount of time trying to figure out how their was some difference between plus and add. She just could have said "they are the same, but please use these words to describe them in our lessons".

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            Did I write this fucking greentext and then forgot or something, because this exact same thing happened to me, except they took my yugioh cards, not pokemon csrds

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              This or something similar has happened to everyone I know πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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                Fucking hell I feel validated rn, I had a similar experience at that age but it was in language/reading class. It's so frustrating to know that you are correct but you lack the terminology/ability to properly convey why you are right.

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                Learning vowels: aeiou and sometimes y. Ok

                Quizzed on vowels "a, e, i, o, u and sometimes y"

                "No psud, it's just a, e, i, o, and u"

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                  Did your teacher believe in the hollow Earth theory?

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                  She clearly had no idea which way the vectors point on the outside of a spinning sphere

                  I wonder if she ever played on a roundabout, being spun fast enough that holding on is barely enough

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                    Failed a high school required class because I have poor writing abilities. (I word good.. just my penmanship is trash)

                    Literally got a 0 on a midterm because the teacher "couldn't read my writing"

                    Crap like the green text and my high school experience is why parents need to be involved in a child's education.

                    thats been 30 years ago.. I'm still bitter. But it'll make me a better father to school aged kids

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                    Little did they know nearly no one needs to wield a pen now, or for the last couple of decades

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                      #145

                      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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                        Huh? It's sorted by number of electrons/protons (atomic number) the mass is dependent on that and the number of neutrons.

                        The eight main groups are based on the number of electrons missing for the atom to reach a full valence shell. Once it is full (8th group, noble gasses) it starts a new Period (row). I'm not sure how the other groups are chosen (probably some quantum physics that I never had in chemistry class). After looking it up Wikipedia says it just keeps going that way.

                        Electronegativity describes how much it "wants" to attract negative charges and doesn't affect the order (Flourine has the highest and is in group 7). I think you may have confused it with ionization energy which would certainly match my understanding of the top half of the periodic table and probably does work for the lower half too now that I think about it.

                        The groups tend to have similar properties but that is not why they are sorted that way. Hydrogen for example is quite different from other elements in group one. The colours are probably better for finding common properties.

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                        Have a look through the history section. The concept of periodicity substantially predates the quantisation of the atom. The modern table certainly considers atomic orbitals to be key, but the groups were absolutely created based on common properties.

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                          When we started learning about past tense (primary school, probably 6th year, amazing teacher), the first thing we learned was a list of irregular verbs. We spent at least a week just memorizing them before the regular -d/-ed verbs were even mentioned. I'd like to think it was a deliberate choice, to condition us to consider irregular verbs first when using past tense.

                          That same teacher also taught us how to write and read the international phonetic alphabet. Again, she was amazing.

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                          i wish i had that teacher at school. thankfully i had a pretty good teacher in an english course i did for a few years

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                            You had Peggy Hill as a full time Spanish teacherβ€½β€½ She's supposed to be a substitute!

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                            Peggy makes me so mad. She's exactly the sort of person who would correct her students incorrectly, and be smug about it too.

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                              One day I'm going to frame a coloured drawing I still have from year one. The following event is also still ingrained in my mind: We had to colour in a picture with several animals, one of which was a small spotted reptile in a puddle of water. Clearly a salamander.

                              The teacher crossed it out in red pen and screamed that I am old enough to know lizards are green and there is no such thing as a black and yellow animal on this earth.

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                              • tabbsthebat@pawb.socialT [email protected]

                                Average autism experience tbh

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                                Absolutely not

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                                • S [email protected]

                                  It's just a greentext. It's fake.

                                  Also gay.

                                  Mostly it's a fetishization of being the minderstood smart kid with scenarios that aren't true but feel true.

                                  Pretty fake. Pretty gay.

                                  I don't really like the slur I've been using here, but authenticity requires it. Oi moi.

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                                  I got this in school, it happens. Or happened in the 90s.

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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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                                      I had a kindergarten teacher try teaching syllables by clapping them out while saying the word: πŸ‘ ALL πŸ‘ I πŸ‘ GATOR! Alligator! πŸ‘ ALL πŸ‘ I πŸ‘ GATOR! Three syllables.

                                      Tried correcting her, she just clapped and said gator again.

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                                      I saw someone do this in teaching program evaluation materials once. Except the teacher did it with the word brown and stretched it into three syllables.

                                      Br πŸ‘ ow πŸ‘ uh πŸ‘ n.

                                      I remember thinking to myself "America is doomed." Sometimes I still think about that teacher when I see people get tilted over dumb, made-up shit on social media and turn into reactionary morons around election time. Br πŸ‘ ow πŸ‘ uh πŸ‘ n. America is doomed.

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                                        It's just a greentext. It's fake.

                                        Also gay.

                                        Mostly it's a fetishization of being the minderstood smart kid with scenarios that aren't true but feel true.

                                        Pretty fake. Pretty gay.

                                        I don't really like the slur I've been using here, but authenticity requires it. Oi moi.

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                                        it happens with bad teachers, and "good" parents will take the students side when the teacher's being an idiot.

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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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                                          Sounds like you had lame ah teachers. Some of my would take the time to explain relevant future concepts

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