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Drew this to give to my chemistry teacher tomorrow. For context, he says this when he's talking about cations which are positively charged atoms and every time he says "cats have Paws" he does the little paw gesture with his hands so I wanted to draw this to make fun of him lolll
(School mascot logo censored so yall creeps cant somehow find the town I live in)
@manygeese @just-call-mefr1es
#school stories#cool teacher#high school#furry#furry art#sfw furry#teachers#good teacher#personal anecdotes#wholesome
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Why is it so hard to seek help. It’s always like this, whenever I decide to try and get help my brain screams out and says not to bother anyone, everyone has so much work and there’s a much better way for them to use their time.
Someone deserves their time more . . .
#deep feelings#deep quotes#deep thoughts#sad thoughts#sad quotes#tw depressing thoughts#depressing life#depressing shit#sorry for being depressing#tw depressing stuff#sadnees#i'm sad#depress#depressing quotes#kinda depressing#im sorry#sorry#i'm sorry#sorry guys#sorry about that#sorry yall#thoughtful#thoughts#intrusive thoughts#intrusive thinking#loved ones#help#restrained#good teacher#extended family
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Currently in class, playing on my phone, listening to christmas music, gossiping with the teacher and one girl's eating candy that the teacher bought for her. Woodworking class🔛🔝(not entirely sure that's what it's called) only bad thing is i keep burning myself on every hot thing in the room
#Sometimes i do like school#Specifically this lesson#It's great#We get candy sometimes#We also barely do anything#school#good teacher
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Shoutout to my middleschool english teacher who let me give her an informational essay on lime jello because she heard a kid at lunch tell me no one wants to hear about my jello facts. First time anyone ever read one of my essays on my special interests
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most of my college courses have a little “assignment” at the beginning of the semester that is basically just an icebreaker type thing. (it has questions like “what are your hobbies”, “what’s an interesting fact about yourself”, etc.) and on said assignment (most of the time) is a spot for you to put your pronouns if you want. i put she/they/he for all of them, as most of the time, professors will just try to talk around them anyway.
then in one of my classes, i’m having trouble with my assignment, so i ask for help. she takes a bit to get to me because she’s helping other people first, but that’s fine. then she gets to me and says “so, what’s the problem sir? or ma’am, or whatever you’re going by today” and i gotta say it caught me off guard (in a good way). like, she remembered! tbh, sometimes i even forget peoples names and such (not just for trans ppl, im just bad with names in general lol) and seeing a teacher actually remember my preferences instantly made me like that teacher more than i already did.
i didn’t say anything back about it. because i couldn’t think of anything to say. but she’s referred to me like that every time since, and it just makes me so happy. i have tears in my ryes as i’m tyiing this.
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Crimson Divided
Two teachers. One student. Shawn cuts himself in class and isn't allowed to go to the nurse.
#boy meets world#shawn hunter#boy meets world fanfiction#jonathan turner#audrey andrews#short stories#Shondrey#katherine tompkins#bad teacher#good teacher#autumn in philadelphia#mizuka enables everybody
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Vent
School's ending. Everyone is happy. Not me. I'm not. Sure, I'm glad that I'll get to sleep in, but it's not worth it. I just wanna die. Please. My mom found out about my cvts and now she's threatening that I can't go on a trip I was supposed to go on with church. And also that I have to have more therapy but I just can't. I'm fine. I swear. I'm fine if they just leave me alone. I know most people think I'm not and I'm not saying I'm good, but I'm fine. And I'm gonna miss my teacher so so so much, she's the nicest teacher ever and I've had her for two years, which doesn't seem like a long time when i say it but it feels like eternity to me. I thought about stoping sh but I just can't. I wish I could have that teacher next year bcuz she just makes me feel so much better. she kinda just radiates kindness if that makes sense
does anyone know where to get better bl@ade$? not like super good cause im a wimp and i dont wanna go super duper deep but mines wearing out and I need a new one. and also how do i hide cvts in the pool? like on my leg.
thx for reading all this if you did sorry this was so long.
#end of school year#self h@rm#panic attack#mentally unstable#good teacher#summer sad#s3lf harn#tw selfhate#mentalheathawareness#tw self destruction#tw self destructive behavior#tw self destructive thoughts#tw sewerslide
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"If I had a dollar for every non-human species that can be gay, I would be rich." - my biased 7th grade biology teacher
#teachers#quote#science#fun facts#gay science#biology#zoology#school#good teacher#lgbtq#lgbtqiia+#lgbt pride#queer#gay
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Sleepy cuddles and groping that turns into forcefully breeding you at 3am because you're just too fucking hot for me to wait until morning to use you.
#bd/sm blog#bd/sm daddy#cnc free use#cnc k!nk#rough cnc#somno breeding#bd/sm community#bd/sm kink#cnc somno#daddy's good girl#teacher x student#somno k!nk#soft somno#somno fantasy#somnophillia#intox cnc#corruption kink#cnc kidnapping#soft cnc#cnc fr33use#cnc daddy#cnc stalking#cnc brat#r@pe fantasy#r4p3 kink#r4p3 fantasy
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How to Be a Good Teacher to Your Child Despite Being Busy
Being a parent is a hard job. Traditionally, parents are seen as the main caregivers and teachers of a child. Most people also expect at least one parent (mostly the mother) to stay with their child and take care of their needs. Read more...
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I Had the fucking best p.e teacher
So, my p.e teachers was also our 'class teacher'? (Like a teacher' who Takes Care of the class, does their documentation, gives them information/ News ect.) and he had flaws but there is one Thing that he was great for!
I got lyme disease when I was 13 and 6 month after Initial treatment showed strong signs of chronic lyme (for me especialy joint Problems, pain in the muskulatur needed for breathing (Rips/chests upper stomach) and a Lot of migraines. A few other Things too but These are important.
And after all These Symptoms started it was a learning curve for everybody. Me learning to let myself rest and to let go of internalized abelism, my mother learning how to deal with having a daughter who is in constant pain and how to help me, my fathers to accept that sometimes he is powerless in these situations, my class learning to find a system to get me Homework ect. (chronic pain and exhaustion = a lot of school missed) and to generally accept that invisibil disabilities do exist and I'm not faking (have to give it to them, they got much better) and my teachers learning that no you can not expect me to do all the work the ablebodied Student do. Because 1. I will Not be in school a Lot and 2. Even If I'm in school I will probably have a big break down afterwards and spent the rest of the day laying in bed crying.
But our p.e teacher grasped it very easily and kind of decides that because nobody else was taking anything off my plate, he would do all he could.
He was already very forgiving with grades (often giving the better grade if you came close to it ) but for me he would make it a class public rule that he was more forgiving with me as long as I tried.
He also would do Things like Not making me run more than once in time runing (normal Minimum was two Times).
And all the whole He was very Open about why He did this and explained it so well to my classmates that the whole class agreed with him.
The man had a lot of missteos in the 8 years I knew him. He was terrible at organisation.
But he taught me how it can change a disabled persons perspektive on a situation when there is Somebody supporting you without any ablelism.
To know that These Things we're Not that hard. To Just Go 'well they tried their best!' one more time than normally is Not that hard. That Just being a decent Person and to listen to somebodys struggles is Not that hard. Any decent Person should be able to do that!
And If I'm honest that Made it much easier for me when I Had to ask for Help later in Life, because He Had shown me that IT was Not too much to ask for and that advocating for myself was Not selfish or Something.
So I will Always be thankfull to him for giving me that B on (German equivalent to) the mile Run because I tried and I hot Close. Thank you.
And I think I Just wanted to share this positivity. God knows we will all need it.
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This ⬆️⬆️⬆️ needs to be reblogged as often as possible because this is what good teaching looks like.
Not just passing on facts, but instilling practical life skills.
Good on you Ms. Hannah.
Shout out to Ms. Emami who taught us all how to structure an argument and had us perfecting the basic thesis paper before we got to college. I use that style to break down arguments all the time, and also to understand that something can be argued well and still be bull shit. (You bull shit enough papers, you recognize the media doing it 😂)
And shout out to Straubster, who told me to set aside my writing for a day or two, then read it like belongs to someone else and ruthlessly attack it with a red pen. It doesn’t always work, but the attitude helps me let go of the extra fluff eventually 😅😂.
Continue to trend- shout out a good teacher who taught you skills you still use, no matter how silly.
Listening to a podcast discussing conspiracy theories and deconstructing the ideas behind them and it's reminded me of the coolest practical lessons in critical thinking I ever got, both in high school, both from the same teacher. One was a month long project on who killed jfk in which we could basically present any theory as long as we cited all our reasons and it got us really excited about research and interpretation, but it was the follow up that I liked best.
Our next project she brought us into class and showed us a documentary claiming the moon landing was faked. Gave us worksheets to do that sided with that stance. And at the end of class a bunch of us were like miss wait this doesn't seem right?? and she said okay, we'll discuss that next week. The next lesson, she showed us a mythbusters episode countering all the claims of the original documentary and gave us worksheets for that, and another bunch of people went wait miss you can't teach us two opposing things, which one is right? What do we put on the exam??
So she split the class in two and told us each to present a case based on each side, and to explain why our source was or wasn't the more reliable of the two. Got us to debate each other directly and use additional sources to back us up and explain why those sources were reliable and should be believed. And because they were randomly assigned there was no guarantee you'd agree with the stance you were presenting, but you had to present it like you did. At the end of the project she asked us all which stance we found more convincing and why, and the majority of us basically said "we think that the moon landing is real because most of the arguments against it seem like someone reacted to a confusing thing without testing it, but when you test it and ask the person running the test to explain the science it makes sense once you have more information. Also, one documentary was made with the help of scientists with qualifications and experience and the other was made by people who don't have that but like to write mystery books, which looks like a less reliable way to get an answer. But we still dont understand why you showed us both if one is wrong."
And she was like excellent. You've done exactly what you should do. At high school level, we as teachers are expected to filter for the reliable sources for you, so you know to repeat that to pass an exam, but if you want to be historians on your own, I won't be your teacher any more once you graduate. Lots of people have opinions and theories and research about times in history, and it's your job to learn how to look at them and decide who you want to trust. This won't be on the exam, but I need you all to know it. You all did a great job following the school's instructions to repeat information you were given, but for some of you, that information wasn't on a reliable foundation. I know you all know how to pass an exam. You're smart and you've been trained to follow these instructions. What you deserve to be taught is how to use all this once you don't have to do exams any more.
And then as a reward for us doing a good job at figuring out the value of checking your sources' sources she let us watch Bush get hit in the face with a shoe before we had to go to maths. Shoutout to you Ms Hannah you were a good'un I hope you're doing well ten years on from that class
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Are We Good at “Christianing”?
We, Christian (Christ-like) folks think we’re decent people. You know, we have all those “good” characteristics to our credit: going to church, tithing, giving offerings, wearing a cross necklace, attending a Bible Study, volunteering for a charity. How could anyone think we are anything but wonderful? I think of myself as being a good girl — kind, sweet, loving, honest, and trustworthy. I felt…
#bible study#blog#charity#christ-like#christian#christianing#cross necklace#decent#facebook#faith#good#good teacher#handwriting#inspiration#measuring up#no good thing#offerings#paul#Romans 7:18#Tithing#trustworthy#volunteering#What would Jesus Do
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The Seed of Innocence by Queen CDM
In the quiet hum of a classroom's space, Where young minds bloom, where dreams take place, The students sit, pure hearts in hand, Like seeds just waiting to meet the land.
Their innocence shines in curious eyes, Seeking truth beneath the skies. They ask, they wonder, they wish to know, In the gentle light of a teacher’s glow.
But only those with hearts sincere, Will nurture them with hope, not fear. For good teachers lift and help them rise, While toxic hands dim hopeful skies.
Let kindness guide, let wisdom teach, And innocence, they’ll help to reach. For in the hands of those who care, The students learn, the hearts grow fair. (PICTURE)- by Asuna Misaki
#spilled poetry#literature#spilled thoughts#school problems#popular#school#innocence#let go#realization#sensitive#toxic#teachers#good teacher#students#learning#idea dump#embrace
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John 20:28 Is He Your Lord And God?
And Thomas answered and said to Him, “My Lord and my God!” John 20:28 In the workplace, every person who is working has someone else who is an authority over them. That person is the boss and is in control. People do not always like to have someone as an authority over them, but it is a part of life. The amount of authority differs with each person. In some places it is a hard dictatorship,…
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