That's a joke, right? If someone's responsible for teaching, they should be held accountable to actually teach, not just cater to a sleeping kid. That's not learning.
I can relate - when my sibling dozed off in kindergarten, my mom just let her sleep too and said the teacher was never bothered. Guess sleep is just the answer to everything
Would love to know how many hours of sleep that kid got last night, because the real question is why are we expecting them to be awake and alert in the first place?
I'm not judging, but what's really sad is that it's not a one-time thing, schools are just shortchanging kids on regular sleep hours and it's gonna come back to bite us later on.
how is the teacher supposed to teach the rest of the class with a sleeping student? shouldn't they just wake the kid up so they can actually learn something
this is what happens when we prioritize academic achievement over actual human well-being, meanwhile we're shocked when kids struggle with anxiety and motivation later on
Are you kidding me? If your kid can't stay awake during class, they're not going to magically stay awake in the real world. That's just setting them up for failure.