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pc_admin , to memes in Please discuss.

I don’t know but it makes me hungry.

Lazerbeams2 , to memes in Please discuss.

Technically it is, but that doesn’t mean I don’t hate it

Maddie , to memes in Please discuss.
@Maddie@sh.itjust.works avatar

No, this is a red flag of sociopathic tendency

SnowdenHeroOfOurTime , to memes in Based on a true story

Isn’t this just the plot of a recent Sunny episode?

Ya_Boy_Skinny_Penis ,

“Based on a true story”

RIP OUT THEIR HEART TEMPLE OF DOOM STYLE

foggy , to memes in Please discuss.

Political lol

HiddenLayer5 OP ,

The most political a topic could possibly be, in fact.

Mediocre_Bard , to memes in Why must we be done this way?

How do I motivate my students? I’ll need to know by 7:30 am PST tomorrow.

Thanks!

jared ,
@jared@kbin.social avatar

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Lalop ,

Obviously by letting them use computer and mobile phones

user224 , (edited )

Heh, “Motivate”, sounds mostly impossible. At least with some subjects. But maybe there could be some improvements. Here’s some of my dumb and likely useless thoughts:

  1. If it’s in your competence, allow phones during breaks. I believe that could make classes without them much easier.
  2. Fresh air: Helps alot. I don’t know why some teachers absolutely hate open windows. All you can do on those classes is try to not fall asleep with your heart pounding.
  3. Allow water during classes: Similar to above, dehydration helps no one.
  4. Engage with students: Try to have conversations with them, give them questions, let them give questions to you (on topic). I’ve had a few teachers that would just do 45 minute monotone monologues.
  5. If possible, give some demonstration or real life use examples. This works well especially with chemistry and physics.
  6. Positive and negative points: For example, 5 pluses may be A, and 5 minuses F. I prefer the system where pluses and minuses null out each other, otherwise a plus may make your grades worse, leading to lack of activity. Someone not paying attention or not knowing answer to questions, minus. Someone being positively active during classes, answering questions, plus. You can decide what makes plus and what minus and how many are needed for the grade.
  7. Quick activities (like optional tests): Math teachers did this since elementary school. Teachers would give a math problem and some time to solve it. First x students to solve it correctly got a good grade, others could get pluses. For example, first 3 students to solve a math problem within 15 minutes get A, the next students get a plus. Those who did nothing get nothing. Like a small optional exam. It makes it worth being prepared. Just don’t make the window too small, like “First student to solve this within 5 minutes gets A, next ones get nothing”, because most will just give up.
  8. Announce exams in advance: This gives students time to study before each exam. The likelihood that someone will study AFTER a surprise exam is quite low.
  9. Give option to re-do an exam: Got a bad grade? Don’t give up yet. Put in some more effort to get a better grade. I’ve seen different approaches on this. Sometimes it would replace previous grade, sometimes you’d just get another. Sometimes unconditionally, sometimes only if it’s better. I’d choose a second grade conditionally. If it replaced the grade, you wouldn’t see as many studying for first exam, relying on “fixing it later”. Conditionally because if there’s a chance of getting worse grade, I may just as well not try, just in case.
  10. Movies or shows: Applies to foreign language classes. If it catches their interest, they may not even realize they’re learning. You could occasionally do that as a reward. Reward = motivation. Tip: Subtitles may be helpful. The problem with this is finding something universally interesting.
  11. Try to not treat the whole class as 1 person: Punishing whole class for actions of 1 student will make YOU more disliked than that student.
  12. Respect: I don’t know how you could do this. But some teachers may gain respect among students. I believe this is more valuable than using power. But again, no idea what you could do for that.
  13. Outside?: My middle school geography teacher did her classes outside during summer. Nothing changed about those classes, it was just outside. Better environment.
  14. Minimize homework: Homework is one good way to absolutely hate a subject. This could be partially replaced with optional projects. If it’s optional, it doesn’t feel as bad anymore.
  15. Ask students for feedback: There’s a small chance you may get some useful answers.

But you probably can’t do much past trying to be nice. Biggest problem is the extra unnecessary information being taught, but if you can’t determine what precisely will be useful in the future, you can’t know what to omit. Missing knowledge is probably worse.

Edit: Fixed some typos

LoamImprovement , to memes in Why must we be done this way?

I think addressing low motivation levels is beyond the scope of the school’s ability to affect things. When I was in high school I remember not caring about much of anything because I was convinced that even though I was almost certainly going to college, I would still just end up in a ‘passionless bullshit make-work dead end job’ like my parents, working long hours just to eke out a meager living, enough to keep getting back in the goddamn hamster wheel, and that really sapped my will to do anything productive. I ended up being completely right but I’m lucky enough to be living in this era of realization that work in the states is inherently bullshit, and that I make enough money to pursue passions outside of my 8-6.

UlyssesT , to memes in Why must we be done this way?

My district’s got tablets for pretty much everything and the kids don’t really know how to troubleshoot any problems with them and there’s no time to teach them to troubleshoot those problems and it’s all proprietary bullshit anyway. doomer

ElHexo ,

I know a place that does great deals on tablets bundled with the latest education software that has doubled test score performance in Louisiana.

I own the place.

I have children paste apple logos on the cheapest tablets I can find.

The test score performance is doubled by flagging the outliers dragging down the average and feeding them to alligators.

But on the upside I’m only partially funded by the Gates Foundation.

A10 , to memes in Why must we be done this way?
@A10@kerala.party avatar

Next level update your /etc/hosts to point time wasting websites to localhost

usernamesaredifficul , to memes in Why must we be done this way?

i do have some sympathy for teachers taking phones away because I had one class in school where a kid would play that noise outside the frequency adults can hear really loudly the whole time on his phone.

Also memes and texting friends are always going to win out over algebra and english class if they are an option right there

Taleya , to memes in Based on a true story
  • burned out stressed out
  • husband is going on work trip (you both wfh)
  • plan week off while he’s away so you can just go fucking ape and keep your favoured night owl hours, make horrible noises all day woodworking, sort the garden, all that fun stuff
  • file leave, get the fucking week wrong
idunnololz ,
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At least you still get a week off :D

ZWho63 OP , to memes in Why must we be done this way?

P.S: This also applies during breaks.

Xylight ,
@Xylight@lemmy.xylight.dev avatar

I’ve only seen cultish schools ban phones during break.

png ,

It's Standard practice in Germany except for maybe the 11th and 12th graders at some schools.

user224 ,

You can add Slovakia to the list until 9th grade. Then goes secondary school, you couldn’t really apply it there.

variants , to memes in Why must we be done this way?

Second slide makes the first one possible but will still take effort beyond that

ZWho63 OP ,

I don’t think so tbh. If students are motivated enough, then this policy wouldn’t need to be pursued.

variants ,

A lot of kids are really addicted to their phones it’s hard to even talk to them when they just always have their phone in their hand

akulium ,

Not just kids

rgb3x3 ,

looks up from phone

Huh? What’s you say?

user224 ,

To be honest, sometimes I may just stare at black screen if I have low battery just to avoid talking with people. It serves the same purpose as headphones, just a bit worse.

disconnectikacio , (edited ) to linux in It either runs on Linux or refund

If a game cant be run on linux, thats usually intentional. Microshit at least gives discounts to the developer if the game runs only on their shit. Also m$ have some of components that ultimately lock things to wincrap, for example d3d is meant to do this. Microsoft is a cancerm just like google become one

theshatterstone54 ,

Time to flip it around. Windows is a cancer.

Funnily enough, Ballmer backtracked on his “Linux is a cancer” when he saw Satya Nadella (current M$ CEO), make M$ (and its shareholders, which includes Ballmer), a lot of money off Linux through Cloud, or more specifically, Azure.

disconnectikacio , (edited )

I think microsoft is the cancer (and google), not just windows alone. Teams is also like a crime against human kind, just like office, and the xbox publisher octopus.

shasta , to memes in Based on a true story

Why would you go anywhere with a cold? That’s gonna certainly be more miserable than staying home with a child, which is also miserable but at least in air conditioning

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