• M500@lemmy.ml
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      10 months ago

      Yeah! I think out of the box thinking should be valued but I wouldn’t give points for it.

      I’d tell the student that I thought it was clever and give them another chance to answer it.

      If they don’t know the answer, hopefully they would have looked it up.

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      10 months ago

      Teachers don’t teach to educate, they teach to the test.

      If it’s on the test you learn about it if it’s not on the test you don’t learn about it. This results in Americans who think that Australia is in Europe. Because the test never asks the question, they never learned the answer.

      There is no room for original thought in that system. If one has the capacity for independent thought that’s something they had despite education not because of it.

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        10 months ago

        Sadly, you’re right.

        Thankfully, it’s not 100% true.

        I had a seldom few teachers that really cared about me and left a positive impression on me as a student. So I model my teaching style after how loved they made me feel and how much I learned from them as a result. My students and their parents greatly appreciate me. Schools (coughbusinesses selling educationcough) can barely tolerate me.