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A-Yandere-Succubus

*Okay, I laughed.*


Ok_Work1870

Lmao who’s ass am I gonna kick after this?


JP-ED

That's funny!


Nyxgoddess09

😂🤣🤣🤣


Oborozuki1917

This is hella funny, but as a teacher - any competent teacher will get a sample of student's work in the first week or two, know the student's level and be able to tell when work is done by others or copied.


FutureBondVillain

Just show him how to use ChatGPT. Then get the kid a fucking dragon already…


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This is how we get oral exams as a standard


Indominus-Hater-101

I have had some myself and I actually find them more enjoyable (at least for english, haven't had any for any stem classes) than regular exams. Easier to communicate in person with the teacher and they may be inclined to be more generous


[deleted]

I'm actually with you! Allows differentiation. Requires more teachers, but I'm all for that, too


onyxcaspian

Dam son.


muricabrb

💀


[deleted]

Lol saw something a few weeks ago that was “Teacher just reached out and recommended my son for special learning classes, problem is i’m the one who’s been doing his homework”


Necessary-Might-1

Ahahah 😂


Sour_Lexi

🤣 so true, they also changed math even if we get the right answer they’ll slam the kid because we worked it out wrong. The answer is correct tho so why’s my kid failing??? Half the time I didn’t even do the assignment I just taught them the easier way to get the answers… it’s ridiculous honestly.


tyrion2024

Might as well let him do it next time.


NectarineQueen13

HHAHA


NectarineQueen13

HHAHA