Message from @scaryred24
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his chats chocked full of anti-Semitic comments
wat happened to h3h3 this time
apparently making assumptions with no evidence
i barely care
o i c mr. quarter did a piece earlier
ya i saw that podcast, the part with the catholic church was pretty painful
yea seems so
i dono ethan got popular because he can just sorta go off on a topic, but his ability to do this with say trends, or youtubers etc doesn't translate so well to current events
yea
oof this video is remind me
i had acquaintances on fairly left server i occasionally visit who were going off on the 'i don't believe in war heroes' thing
i sorta wanted to ask them what their point was but whole thing just didn't sit well and i wasn't in mood to start drama
i wanted to know what basis of viewpoint even was
but eh,
i know that feeling
tbh unless im in person i tend to self censor around the further lefties i know
online
only exceptions being if its a existing convo already
i shouldnt but there is potential social consequences id rather not deal with
I don't know how to self censor.
I don’t understand the mentality of the labor system when it comes to schooling
Students typically stay in school from 8 am to 3:15 pm
That’s 7 hours a day, but this doesn’t take into account extra time spent
And it typically blocks students from resources for 48 hours
A student is also required to pass a class or move on a grade to finish x amount of work from homework to class work
In some cases homework takes upwards of 3 hours
Other times work can extend all the way until 2 in the morning
skool droolz
teaching kids what to think is hard work.
Students who may follow an 8 hour period to sleep, spend 1 hour getting too school in the morning. Proceed to spend an hour before school because their transportation drops them off early. Then spend the typical 7 hours with only one 30 minute break and brief periods of time between classes which are intended as resting periods and to move to classes are hindered because classes may range in distance so students find themselves continuing daily in a never-ending repetitive movements before getting to the end of their days at 3pm. Now assuming that it takes them another hour to return home, they may arrive home at 4pm. Then proceed to work maybe 2 hours on homework. Roughly (and this is dependent on factors including distance, time spent on homework, and a possible early out day) a student spends 11 hours and 30 minutes per day focused on school.
Students also expect 2-3 month long breaks per year, these are months typically met without work done. Students will lack the availability to retain knowledge and will return the next year to “learn” through some basic facts and statements again.
https://www.ckaleb.com/venezuela-now-with-five-fewer-zeroes/
Blog on Venezuela money stuff by someone living there.
Reworking schools is tricky and has to be done on a case by case basis
Current debates center around homework and how effective it really its. Current consensus is that it is a necessary part of teaching. Being able to apply the skill on your own is an essential part of learning.
One of the solutions ive heard is that all assignments should be on a final due date schedule. At the start of the year students get a list and description of all assignments alongside a lesson schedule. They can do the assignments in any order provided they are done by a certain point in the school year, which will probably be 1-2 months before summer. Only exams would be excluded from this system. Failure to finish on time would result in students doing the work at school during the summer and attend extra lessons.
@Lagomaster24 i think the left bais in media, likewise for different reasons in cities, and probably the opposite (right leaning in rural religious areas) is pretty common
i do wonder if many people may have different values, but just agree to censor it for their own social and economic livelyhood
maybe not #1 reason, but probs top 3 reason why varied views and freedom of speech matters, nobody should have to lie about their actual beliefs
Yes, and the way that institutions discriminate on political viewpoint and have been playing censor is the whole driver of this "ideological diversity" stuff that's going around.
Peer pressure is the word you're looking for