Combined with no eye contact and a slow head shaking
Combined with no eye contact and a slow head shaking
Sorry Mrs. Johansson
Shit like this is why I could never have become a teacher. I'd be so tempted to just randomly hand out some of the A and B papers like that, too.
Just to collectively mess with everyone's minds. Each class would be a new group of test subjects for me to run my cruel, arbitrary experiments on.
42ReplyI had A+ papers handed back to me like that so other students wouldn't get mad at me for wrecking the curve
They still knew, tho
43ReplyThis is what my elementary school teachers did with every test. Because your mark is your business alone
21ReplyAnd high school too
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In my teaching days (first-year undergrad level), I would always hand back all homework and exams upside down. It's not my call whether a students' grade on anything should be visible to their neighbors
13ReplyRunning your classroom like a vault
7ReplyOn the "I actually would have been the cool teacher" side of that equation, I can totally see myself administering a modified version of the G.O.A.T. on the first day of every school year.
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my teacher one time said something like that to me, wohet i was going to take my paper, i frozen lol
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My calculus teacher started doing that on my A papers after he noticed that I always flipped them over immediately after seeing the grade.
33ReplyYeah, definitely the same thing happened in my calculus classes for the same reason!
But a lot of the teachers in my school just did it for everything. I assume it was a policy they discussed at some point.
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🎵 Oooo, I am for real 🎵
17ReplyNever meant to fail your test and cry.
6ReplyI'll re-take fifth grade a thousand times.
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And then there's that brief moment where you think it won't be too bad before turning the paper over and seeing the most dreaded words in the English language: "see me after class".
10ReplyAh, the youthful precursor to the random "Can I see you in my office?" from your boss as an adult.
They were just prepping us, bro.
4ReplyI had a teacher write FAILURE in all caps. An f would have worked but I guess I'm a failure hahaha.
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Your teacher knows you failed the test when you turn it in like this
8Replydamn I wish I had teachers this kind
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