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reality-detective · 3 months
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Mathematics 🤔
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viciousland · 1 year
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crying on the dancefloor [my bedroom] cause i love learning but the educational system hates me [a neurodivergent person] and i hate it right back
For real... how people do it?
learning at the speed they want me to learn is impossible for someone like me
proving my self worth and my intelligence the way they want me to is impossible for someone like me
how do i prioritize the learning process?
how do i know what's important from what it isn't?
how do i understand what they want with trick questions? like bitch I DO NOT GET IT WHY DO YOU WANT ME TO FAIL?!
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amazingmagda · 9 months
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had a reallly unpleasant dream about school and math.... I finished school abt 18yrs ago... thanks, education system trauma !
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In some places, children as young as 13 are now allowed to undergo gender reassignment surgery without parental consent.
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fusdoaandovah · 2 years
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y'all omg im going back to school tomorrow and i just cant wait :)!!! yall i cant wait to be subjected to constant judgement again:)!!! i really missed having my basic human needs under a control of emotionally immature boomers:DDD!!!! omg after two months i can FINALLY have my personal worth be judged by a number again :)))) im just really excited to try my hardest and have professors call me lazy and entitled :)))))) sitting still for eight hours straight :)))) like bestie thats the american dream :)))))))) like omg i cant wait to disrupt my body's natural sleep cycle every morning :)))) im just so excited everyone :))))))) who's with me :DDDDDDDD i mean i just LOVE being viewed as an object who is inherently inferior to adults:)))))))))))) yall i just cant wai-
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alatismeni-theitsa · 1 year
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i've been through the same broken & underfunded greek education system. most schools aren't that thorough in teaching much of anything, including ancient greek literature. frankly it's misleading to your nongreek followers to talk abt our contact with classics during mandatory education as if it's comparable to uni education on the field. remembering stuff you learned in class 10 years ago isn't formal education, it's scattered knowledge from your school years
I got this ask while surrounded by Greek friends of different educational backgrounds and jobs. (Theitsa goes out, what news!) So I asked them about their experiences. Not many remembered stuff from high school, or even liked the lessons. However, they all admitted the material was a lot, and their teachers "bloated their balls" with how much they insisted on analyzing things and learning grammar. One said their ancient Greek teacher pressed them so much that from ΓΕΛ they went to ΕΠΑΛ to avoid doing any mandatory ancient Greek-related lessons. They just couldn't stand more analysis of anything.
A few remembered (oddly xD) too much stuff, more than I did. (παιδια της θεωρητικης, βλεπεις) And because what I said about people having nightmares of all the ancient texts and the analyses they had to memorize in high school wasn't a lie.
Your knowledge also depends on how much you cared for these lessons in school and how much you remember from them. We are obviously on the Greek mythology side of Tumblr/internet right now so... people who are on this side paid attention. The Greek who is going to talk about Greek mythology has paid some attention and remembers stuff - and also reading new stuff. (If they say bs ofc they deserve to be called out, but they are most likely to know what they are talking about).
I never said high school education is the same to university education. I said it was formal education, too, often done by passionate teachers with PhDs. And that the things that we hear in our 16, the people who mythsplain our classics to us, hear them correctly for the first time at 20+ (and sometimes they don't even read the actual texts, and other times reading them is not even mandatory in their greek classics domain).
Do you dismiss the language and math knowledge we got in school as well because "it's scattered knowledge from your school years"? Are these lessons not the basics of larger studies we delve into more as we grow? Do you consider them of no value? They didn't set up any ground for how we think as people, and how we approach relative problems in the future?
Yes, our system is broken and underfunded. I had shitty teachers too, I was cold in winter, we had no nurses, no elevators, ceilings fell on our heads. But the material itself is competitive, especially about our own past.
In high school, we even compared what we learned (in math, for example) and how "behind" the middle and high schools of the US were in the same year. Richer schools don't necessarily produce "better" education. I know teachers and they tell me the material and the expectations by the Ministry of Education rise by the year. "how are the kids going to learn this stuff?" they wonder out loud.
I am of course advocating for funding schools! I am just saying that there are some great teachers there and they teach well in spite of the shitty system. (On average) Because Greeks, as people/culture, value quality education a lot)
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Breaking : Apparently people who commit genocide are NOT evil.🤔
"One of the first things we teach our students is that people who commit genocide are NOT evil." : Assistant professor at Ohio State University.
Talk about being COMPLETELY brainwashed & indoctrinated into the acceptance of evils. This is what you call, a foot soldier for satan.
Her statement alone is a sign of a mental disorder.
"Les Wexner & Jeffrey Epstein probably got to hand pick most of these professors. Their influence is strong at The Ohio State University."
Good point... Epstein's circle of scientists in eugenics was HUGE.
Imagine believing Bill Gates isn't evil.🤔
Imagine believing Dr Fauci isn't evil.🤔
I guess Hitler was just having a bad DAY?🤔
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b0bthebuilder35 · 2 years
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Educational system is like that one toxic person, with whom you're obligated to live with, who always tells you that you're nothing and you should give everything to them and then you have such a lot of mental problems in the end, so you just give all you have to them, get rid of everything you like and the only goal in your life is now trying your best to rach their unhealthy plank , where you will be told: 'Well, you're not bad, but not perfect", and so you go higher and higher again
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bumblebeeappletree · 1 year
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aaristea · 1 year
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TEACHERS SHOULD BE EDUCATED ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH AND DISORDERS AND SUCH
I have a sub teacher right now that's talking about diets and when one student asked to go out cause they weren't comfortable with the discussion, she just said "are they always this irritated? it's not like we're talking about something unusual"
DUDE ITS A TRIGGER just stop gosh
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reality-detective · 3 months
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Chicago Public Schools can’t find $23M worth of laptops, iPads and other electronics. 
77 thousand devices were reported lost or stolen in the 2021-22 school year, Lauren Jiggetts reports. 🤔
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mysecretboringlife · 1 year
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what if you work so fucking hard and still cannot achieve your goals. Then what?
After everyone being so sure that you'll make it, what if you don't? what if you are too overwhelmed that you cannot function anymore but you dont even have time to take another breath and calm down?
What is wrong with the (spanish) educational system that every high school senior (2º bach) is stressed to the limit and considers it normal, bc its the last year, there is a lot of pressure with the exam to enter university (ebau) that will literally determine your entire life that its considered normal to be emotionally unwell and overwhelmed every fucking day of the school year.
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oneghandi · 2 years
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How f*uked is your Educational System?
A story of how Samar State University fuck its students.
School days are the best days of our life, but the only way that would be true would be if I went straight from school to my home without getting stressed --okay, school is stressful but have you reached the point where you found yourself reading the student handbook? Wtf? I didn't even read the reference book our instructor gave us.
Make yourself wear the [affected] students' shoes, and you will start seeing how the limitations of SSU retch the students. This is what I mean with limitations:
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These are just dots of the numerous limitations in the SSU handbook.
Failed a subject? Congratulations, you are given another in the University! Imagine failing a course in the last semester of the school year.
Students in other universities: okay, su-summeran ko nala ito.
SSU undergrad Students left the group
[Some] students might say, "life is not a race," but how about those students who are the breadwinners of their families; those who are in a hurry so they can already have a better job; those who planned their journey, does this mean failing a course will pile another burden to their families? A lot of possible solutions for that, but the admin staff couldn't even think or bother to propose them.
++If you think maybe it is made for the students to be competitive someday in their fields (even though it does not make sense), Guess what? Most things you learn in school or university are useless for most people. You end up forgetting most of it because knowledge only sticks when combined with engagement. And the things you do learn that are useful are often taught so poorly that you may as well prefer yourself online for free.
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heartbroken-ghost · 2 years
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I'm honestly so fucking mad at this world right now and the educational system we have in place. In high school I won't be taught basic life skills like how to mortgage a house, basic first aid, how to manage living with chronic illness, how taxes work, your human rights, social skills in different areas of life, or how to write a will but I was force taught algebra, long division, and other math I'm never going to use in my real life. Then afterwards if you want a higher paying job (since people who make minimum wage don't get paid a livable amount), you have to either get yourself in debt from student loans if you weren't lucky enough to get a tuition grant or you have to burden someone else to pay for it when post-secondary school itself won't even be that enjoyable. People will spend up to TWELVE YEARS going through mental and physical hell, being too busy not to neglect self care just for the sake of a high paying job that they might not even get afterwards because even if you go to college or university for something, not every job they offer an "education" in will end up being in high demand and/or they'll be competitive. Like my parents keep harping on me to go back to school but seriously why? So I can force myself to meet constant deadlines doing work I can't even put on a resume unless I complete a full two to four year degree? To spend sleepless nights staying up so I can frantically finish an assignment just to do it all over again within a few days and then be faced with the terror of exams because I have a bad memory? Another thing is they prioritize memorization over ability to actually do the work and proper comprehension. You'll be thought to be "stupid" if the information they teach isn't taught in a way that works with your brain/learning style. Then if you're neurodivergent or mentally ill you have to self advocate for accommodations and then risk discrimination in the work place.
Society judges those of us that don't go to college or university but honestly Google, Tik Tok and YouTube have taught me more life skills than school ever has and besides, we learn new things from everything around us and about ourselves every day. I'm not saying school is completely useless, but it is clearly very dysfunctional and it is not the be-all-end-all of learning. Go to school if the job you want requires it, but don't feel like a failure if you don't end up going.
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