JasonSJackson
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…….on our school experience. Yeah nikka, I got you in here to talk about school lol.
I just got to thinking that a lot of us have no clue just how differently our school experiences differ from others, especially the ones having to do with thecnology advancements (doing most of your work in pen because it wasn’t assumed that you had a typing tool at your everyday disposal versus now, where the expectation is that you have a typing tool and internet access at your disposal damn near all the time.
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so I’ve been in school prior to the computers. I’m also a :youngnsupple: in the sense that I’ve been in school when the internet was open to the public and, during these times, I was aware of differences in the way things were taught during these two periods. For example, during this time teachers had started using computer programs that were designed to detect if your paper had been plagiarized. A program that is obviously profiting off materials it should have no rights to (our submitted school papers) but that's a different discussion.
It’d aslo be interesting to read how discipline has changed through out the years now that all this faggity anti-bully legislation has been passed. During my time in school, for discipline on offenses that weren’t deemed serious enough to warrant out of school suspenion, they put us in a in school suspsion room. The room composed of all the other kids that had been sentenced to it, the biggest dikkheads in the teaching staff (mainly low end substitute teachers) and desks that faced the wall which were boxed in so that the only thing the person sitting in it could see was the wall and what was behind them. It was expected to be queit at all times in there which had nikkas communicating with notes and passing messages to nikkas on the outside through nikkas they knew that came to drop work off for us from a specific class. The only times we were able to leave that room was to use the bathroom and to attend lunch (which was in isolation, away from all the other students). I spent a lot of time in that inhumane enverionment. Is this type of shyt still done in schools? Was it done where you were at?
Also, when we had fights we would never receive anything more than a suspension or expulsion. RARELY have I ever seen the police involved for something involving student disputes but now when I read different articles it seems this is being done more and more. How did/do they carry student disputes in your school?
I know this thread contains an amount of words that most of you ADHD nikkas will find impossiable to read through so go head, let the "did not read" gifs fly.
I just got to thinking that a lot of us have no clue just how differently our school experiences differ from others, especially the ones having to do with thecnology advancements (doing most of your work in pen because it wasn’t assumed that you had a typing tool at your everyday disposal versus now, where the expectation is that you have a typing tool and internet access at your disposal damn near all the time.
I’m a
so I’ve been in school prior to the computers. I’m also a :youngnsupple: in the sense that I’ve been in school when the internet was open to the public and, during these times, I was aware of differences in the way things were taught during these two periods. For example, during this time teachers had started using computer programs that were designed to detect if your paper had been plagiarized. A program that is obviously profiting off materials it should have no rights to (our submitted school papers) but that's a different discussion.It’d aslo be interesting to read how discipline has changed through out the years now that all this faggity anti-bully legislation has been passed. During my time in school, for discipline on offenses that weren’t deemed serious enough to warrant out of school suspenion, they put us in a in school suspsion room. The room composed of all the other kids that had been sentenced to it, the biggest dikkheads in the teaching staff (mainly low end substitute teachers) and desks that faced the wall which were boxed in so that the only thing the person sitting in it could see was the wall and what was behind them. It was expected to be queit at all times in there which had nikkas communicating with notes and passing messages to nikkas on the outside through nikkas they knew that came to drop work off for us from a specific class. The only times we were able to leave that room was to use the bathroom and to attend lunch (which was in isolation, away from all the other students). I spent a lot of time in that inhumane enverionment. Is this type of shyt still done in schools? Was it done where you were at?
Also, when we had fights we would never receive anything more than a suspension or expulsion. RARELY have I ever seen the police involved for something involving student disputes but now when I read different articles it seems this is being done more and more. How did/do they carry student disputes in your school?
I know this thread contains an amount of words that most of you ADHD nikkas will find impossiable to read through so go head, let the "did not read" gifs fly.


