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Gonna fight everyone on the Homeschooling poll
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batrachised · 2 months
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And you’re too old for your age—though that ain’t your fault. It comes of never mixing with other children.
LM Montgomery predicting homeschooling socialization issues, scientific prophetess once again
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hello 911? i'm being lectured on topics by people from portland
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kitschyclown · 1 month
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rip annie edison you would've loved olivia rodrigo
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Everythin' I do is tragic Every guy I like is gay
relate so hard as a gay trans guy, especially when i was closeted and in denial
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porschethemermaid · 4 months
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Name 11 of your favorite whumpees.
Oooh so like i gain most of my whumpees from tv series and animes (and books and fanfictions, yall get it) so lets go
1. Black played by Gun Attaphan in Not Me the series.
2. White played by Gun Attaphan in Not Me the series.
3. Run played by Gun Attaphan in Homeschool the series.
4. Pang played by Nanon Korapat in Gifted the series and Gifted Graduation
5. Wave played by Chimon Wachirawit in Gifted the series and Gifted Graduation
6. Akk played by First Kanaphan in The Eclipse the series
7. Ayan played by Khaotung Thanawat in The Eclipse the series
8. Roronoa Zoro of One Piece (anime/live action)
9. (Not)Vinsmoke Sanji of One Piece (anime/ live action)
10. Dazai Osamu of Bungou Stray Dogs (anime)
11. Chuuya Nakahara of Bungou Stray Dogs (anime)
And a special mention to my beloved oc Samantha Iglesias who has been through hell thanks to, ✨yours truly✨
Had fun doing this! Thanks! Open for more of these at anytime!
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friendtutor · 5 months
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- ⚡ Lightning occurs due to massive electric charges moving within clouds or between clouds and the ground.
- 💇‍♂️ Rubbing a comb against dry hair or a balloon against wool generates electrostatic force, capable of attraction and repulsion.
- ⚡ An object with an electric charge is termed as a charged object.
- ⚡ Charging an object involves giving it an electric charge.
- 🔋 Charging by friction occurs when objects rub against each other, transferring charge.
- 🔌 Three methods of charging include friction, conduction, and induction.
- ⚡ Two kinds of charges are positive and negative, discovered by Benjamin Franklin.
- ⚡ Repulsion serves as a test for electrification; attraction indicates a neutral object.
- ⚛️ Atoms are neutral when protons equal electrons; gaining electrons leads to negative charge, losing leads to positive.
- 🔄 Charging by conduction involves direct contact with a charged object.
- 🔃 In charging by induction, no charge flows; the closer end of the uncharged object becomes positively charged, while the farther end becomes negatively charged.
- 🔄 Charging by induction occurs by proximity to a charged object without direct contact.
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https://morescorecbse.in/class-8-some-natural-phenomena/
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coolgirlvic · 2 months
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I sit in front of a screen
A woman in a labcoat displays a picture of a queer person.
"Homeschooled"
She marks her notes. 329 consecutive correct guesses.
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valentinsylve · 2 months
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Wow! Someone I have known and adored for half my life published a really cool book based on his experiences living in the oldest remaining intentional community in the United States, where he teaches and mentors kids in film studies.
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We're Gonna Need A Bigger Book: Teens, Homeschooling, Cinema, And Intentional Living
We're Gonna Need A Bigger Book is a guide for any teacher, cinephile, or parent who wants to create a film education course for young people. The book is also an account of the author's twelve years of homeschooling teenagers in cinema appreciation at Twin Oaks, an intentional living community in central Virginia. While each of the ten chapters covers a different period, theme, genre or movement in film, and how to teach it, the introductions that open each chapter provide a narrative of the author's years teaching cinema, and the relationships built with the students over those years. The result is a book that is as much inspiration as instruction for any teacher, parent, or film lover.
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jamesheathridge · 2 months
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i truly dont know how to explain how my schooling was to some people cause like. technically the term is homeschooled but when i say that people assume i was at home with my parents teaching me everything but i took in-person classes with other students. i just got to pick and choose where and when they were. my parents literally taught me nothing. but i was not in a school system
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isfjmel-phleg · 1 year
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Thad spends hundreds of years learning through VR and the information his sentient computer provides him. Kon spends the first few months of his life skating by on an implanted incomplete high school education. But eventually neither can escape the mortifying ordeal of actually having to go to school--real school, with other kids--and face the fact that neither of them know anything about interacting with their peers.
Despite their very different personalities, they fall back on the same socialization strategy, i.e.
bragging.
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(Impulse #63, 65)
Thad functions very well academically in middle school; his training and his personal inclinations give him a scholarly bend. Unfortunately, that's really the only real-world thing he's good at, so it's what he applies in social interactions too. His response to congratulations from "his" friends for good grades is to lecture them on how he pulled it off and how "it was simple." On one level, he is showing off. On another, this is just how he has grown up interacting. He and CRAYDL spend a lot of time analyzing and dissecting methods and strategies and behaviors. Is this not what people talk about regularly?
When Bart's friends assume that this kind of talk is meant humorously, Thad adjusts accordingly and switches to making jokes, which for him is another form of showing off, in this case with his way with words. Except his mean-spirited sense of humor is socially inappropriate, which casts further suspicion on him from Bart's best friend, who is not impressed.
Elsewhere...
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(Superboy 1994 #16, 18)
Kon shows up for his first day of high school wearing the super suit and accompanied by his manager, a reporter, and a camera crew, who are there to publicize this significant step in his personal life. He's spent most of his life in front of a camera, so that's the set of behaviors that he brings to interactions with his classmates. The only thing he's really equipped to talk about are his heroic feats, and he expects to be the center of attention because of his fame. Even in smaller, one-on-one interactions, he's constantly showing off.
Can you imagine going to high school with someone like this? He's got an adoring crowd the first day, but look at those kids in the booth on the right in the top panel. They are not impressed. Neither is Robert Lai, who only shortly into his acquaintance with Kon is already sick of hearing about tactile telekinesis. This inability to connect leaves Kon with very few friendships from school, and none on a very substantial level.
Thad, meanwhile, makes no friends at all on his own account. The only one who knows that he was a separate person and not Bart has no kind words in his memory, and the others are all relieved to have Bart's usual self back.
It's not their faults. Thad and Kon were both created to perform, and that's all they know how to do (at first, in Kon's case--he gets better at making friends when it's with people he has more in common with). But it's near impossible to learn social skills in a lab, and the skills these boys do have have the unfortunate effect of making them rather insufferable, which impairs their social abilities even further.
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bambiraptorx · 1 year
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I love love LOVE that none of the Turtles are straight A students in the Draxum raises them AU. Especially as it has nothing to do with knowing the material or being smart enough. This was EXACTLY my experience in school - I knew the answers, I just struggled to get the work done. (Dyspraxia and undiagnosed ADHD will do that to a person).
I made a rather long post about the nature of the yokai school system awhile back (here, if you want to read), and honestly one of the big issues they face is that, since teaching is a volunteer position, there's an incredibly large range of teachers who know their material, but weren't necessarily trained to teach. (And even professional teachers irl can be sucky sometimes, so it's not unique to the yokai system.) And it's not like there aren't good teachers who understand how to accommodate the needs of different students, but (again like the real world) some of them are willing to do much more to cater to students' needs than others.
For example, Lua's favorite teacher is an English prof who assigns a low homework load and always makes sure to announce assignments multiple times so that no one misses them. Demophon's least favorite teachers are the ones that demand class participation from day one when he doesn't know them or his classmates. Millie's favorite is the mathematician teaching his algebra class who lets him sit in the back and stim like crazy. Ragnarok's favorite staff member is the janitor who lets him hang out in the school's greenhouse over lunch and help weed the carnivorous plant section.
But even when they're with the best teachers possible for them, they still don't get perfect grades, they just don't. They weren't made for school, and really any kind of formal education system goes against how (and what) they were intended to learn. And that's before you factor in every single one of them having some form of undiagnosed neurodivergence.
It's kinda in contrast with their lives in canon-- sure, they never got a chance to be in school, but what that did give them was the opportunity to pursue any and all topics that they wanted to. Each of the canon turtles is very intelligent and skilled in their own ways, and I wholeheartedly believe that not a single one of them could write a five-paragraph essay.
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tonsillessscum · 1 year
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*screams into my pillow bc my parents set me up for failure bc of the way they educated me*
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connieaaa · 6 months
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It's been a bizarre experience being at the community college and having experience as a homeschool mom. I have classmates that are tremendously grateful for me "taking the time" to help them, and I am just like: this took four minutes of my time - and I can not emphasize this enough - you did not throw a juice box at my head in response.
Also, your future is worth my time. My lowest paying job is $21.00 an hour which means 4 minutes of my time is equivalent to $1.40 which seems like nothing, but investing that $1.40 with a 50% interest rate compounded monthly, in 50 years will be worth over $60,000,000,000. It doesn't matter if you think you are worth that, but I do.
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rotzaprachim · 1 year
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Much observed but also highly entertaining the extent that fundies are worse at every discernible “home making” skill than many a group that they claim to be part of the Them group keeping women from their true roll as home makers
#I think there are many and highly complicated reasons behind this#A huge portion being the idealization of a past that never existed etc etc#Like the nine kids stay at home mom (with little Inter community help) who homeschools is just not a time equation that leaves time open fo#Cooking/cleaning/taking care of every child in an individual manner#The other unspoken elephant in the room is the extent that in the rare-r occasions there WAS the#Ye olden days Ma with her pristine white dress and nine pristine kids rather than an extended network of relatives/women etc etc#That social arrangement was only possible due to the working class women who did the cooking/cleaning/child care#In the South in particular the work of Black women. And for many of the periods fundies glorify? Enslaved women#Tw slavery#The cult of domesticity inseparable from classist and racist oppression etc etc#There’s just a lot going on with how outright bad fundies are at cooking and cleaning and that sort of thing#We won’t even touch on the parenting because that’s it’s own thing of a cultural structure that just creates intergenerational trauma from#The get go#But I think one of the big things to take away from the soc 101 kind of thing is like#Religious conservatism is deep in us cultural waters#But the whole fundie school of quiverfull related movements is NEW#It’s NEW#It’s a modern self-created culture from the 1970’s/80’s that can be classed in a group of similar religious revival movements#That shook politics around the world from that era as a reaction to “modernity” and which can be found in many cultures and religions#Inside and outside of the us#But as a fairly modern cultural construct there’s parents who assimilated into this culture and kind of formed it based on that idea of an#A past
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friendtutor · 6 months
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- ⚡ Lightning occurs due to massive electric charges moving within clouds or between clouds and the ground.
- 💇‍♂️ Rubbing a comb against dry hair or a balloon against wool generates electrostatic force, capable of attraction and repulsion.
- ⚡ An object with an electric charge is termed as a charged object.
- ⚡ Charging an object involves giving it an electric charge.
- 🔋 Charging by friction occurs when objects rub against each other, transferring charge.
- 🔌 Three methods of charging include friction, conduction, and induction.
- ⚡ Two kinds of charges are positive and negative, discovered by Benjamin Franklin.
- ⚡ Repulsion serves as a test for electrification; attraction indicates a neutral object.
- ⚛️ Atoms are neutral when protons equal electrons; gaining electrons leads to negative charge, losing leads to positive.
- 🔄 Charging by conduction involves direct contact with a charged object.
- 🔄 Charging by induction occurs by proximity to a charged object without direct contact.
- 🔃 In charging by induction, no charge flows; the closer end of the uncharged object becomes positively charged, while the farther end becomes negatively charged.
Check out the link for the complete notes.
https://morescorecbse.in/class-8-some-natural-phenomena/
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