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- Why do so many people seemingly hate teachers? - Reddit
Teachers are the adults (secondary to parents) that kids are raised with during their formative years Especially middle to highschool, where kids are figuring out their place in the world and are learning skills like time management, emotional regulation, communication, ect
- Can Canvas tell if you do splitscreen during an quiz or exam?
35 votes, 43 comments trueCanvas is open source so you can actually check If you check out the quiz log history you’ll see the two major ‘cheating’ countermeasures are inactivity and and window tab selection It cannot tell that you specifically split screen It can however monitor that you clicked away from the window or to another tab However, the same log item is caused if the
- Thoughts on Teachers Pay Teachers? : r Teachers - Reddit
I am one of those teachers that really enjoy making content, and as such have several units (mostly on 9th and 10th grade level novels) that I am considering putting up on TPT for some extra money Before I did so I just wanted to see if anyone had any advice they wanted to offer Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be
- Why are we still using Teachers Pay Teachers? : r Teachers - Reddit
If teachers boycotted tpt and used something else we could all get paid more and find free resources easier We are the ones uploading the content and we are the ones using it-why do we continue to use and support a platform that kinda sucks
- Substitute Teachers - Reddit
All about substitute-teaching! Please add your user flair so we know where you are!
- Does anyone else absolutely despise all English teachers? : r . . . - Reddit
The highschool subreddit is a dynamic online community where students connect, share experiences, and seek advice It's filled with engaging discussions on academics, extracurriculars, college prep, and social life Find valuable tips, resources, relatable moments, and unforgettable high school moments in this vibrant hub of students all over the world Share ideas, ask for advice and interact
- Teaching: news, resources, and tips for teachers of all levels . . . - Reddit
I am working on my final project for my alternative certification program, and at the beginning of the two weeks of lesson plans I am supposed to turn in, I need to write an introduction outlining the standards, skills, and dispositions students are supposed to take away from the unit I can figure out something for skills and standards, but I don't know where to start with "dispositions" (or
- What is an acceptable AI threshold? : r Teachers - Reddit
I had my class of English 12 students write a one-page essay over Brave New World as an easy assignment before Fall Break A few submissions simply didn't read like they came from high school students I ran them through GPTZero to check my suspicions Two of them scored incredibly high on AI content, above 80 percent The other one came back with a 54% probability of being written by AI I
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