I still don't get wtf happened with exams/quizzes. That makes sense for cheating on homework but did this school just not have any final exams at all? Or did they let her use her phone throughout the whole thing (plus probably granted her extra time bc that kind of translation is slow)? And what about handwriting? I had to literally write, with a pencil and paper, my exams in high school. Do they just not do that anymore?
On one hand, she was obviously cheating. On the other hand, I straight up don't believe that the school had no idea she couldn't read or write.
Rule #1 in education today: if Asians/Mayos do better on something than BIPOCs, that thing is inherently suspect and should be thrown out of the system. In this case, tests and exams.
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I still don't get wtf happened with exams/quizzes. That makes sense for cheating on homework but did this school just not have any final exams at all? Or did they let her use her phone throughout the whole thing (plus probably granted her extra time bc that kind of translation is slow)? And what about handwriting? I had to literally write, with a pencil and paper, my exams in high school. Do they just not do that anymore?
On one hand, she was obviously cheating. On the other hand, I straight up don't believe that the school had no idea she couldn't read or write.
Where's that "everybody involved should die" meme
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yes, teachers hate testing for some reason. education in america is based mostly on vibes rather than anything quantifiable
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Was your high school on Martin Luther King blvd?
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Probably because it shows how little the teacher accomplished
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Yes Im sure thats the only reason
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It's also not fun for the teacher
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Rule #1 in education today: if Asians/Mayos do better on something than BIPOCs, that thing is inherently suspect and should be thrown out of the system. In this case, tests and exams.
Look at Oregon.
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