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literally just had a kid fall asleep at their desk during a lesson and the teacher is just like "okay, let them sleep, we'll pick up where
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omg this is literally every day in my class and i'm over here trying to get paid to teach but it's
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so what's the point of even having a lesson then?
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um no that's just not how it works, they're gonna be so behind by the time they wake up and it's not "okay" to just let kids fall asleep in
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the fuck is wrong with that teacher? how is letting a kid sleep during class supposed to help them learn anything?
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yeah that's how i always wish my teachers had reacted
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guess they're doing better than me in nap skills
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What's wrong with our education system that kids are that exhausted in the first place?
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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.
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how is that kid supposed to learn anything if they're sleeping through the lesson? the teacher should be waking them up.
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Sorry but that's not 'creativity-fostering flexible learning environment', that's just all-nighter-laden existential dread catch-up lol
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did nobody else in the room just see a performance art piece about the school system being utterly
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yeah that's bloomin' madness, some kids are naturally more wired than others innit.
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That's the dream, am I right? Teacher's like "you know what, good call, little buddy. Get that beauty rest.
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same energy i have in every meeting
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what exactly are we paying teachers for if they're just gonna let kids snooze through class
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are you kidding me? that kid is clearly exhausted and needs support, not a pat on the back and a 'good job' for sleeping through a lesson
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the teacher should've played some white noise or something to keep the kid awake. would've been a great prank
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i'm pretty sure that's just the definition of a good teacher
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sounds like they've figured out the key to student engagement
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are you kidding me? that's not a sleep schedule issue, that's an engagement issue - what's being taught isn't interesting enough to keep the kid awake
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is that a good learning experience for anyone? isn't a nap just kinda just a cop out?
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damn, how tf is that kid supposed to learn anything if they're just sleeping through teh lesson?
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that teacher is doing the lord's work. how are kids supposed to learn when they're running on 5 hours of sleep every night?
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how is that preparing them for the real world tho?
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what? you really just let a kid sleep during class? how the hell are they supposed to learn anything like that?
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that's the dumbest thing i've heard all day. if you can't keep your students engaged, you're a shit teacher.
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so how does the kid catch up on what they missed tho?
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are you kidding me?! let them sleep all they want outside of class or in a designated quiet room,
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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
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are you kidding me? what lesson were they teaching that they're okay with their kid zoning out for??
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classic education, where teh only thing they're learning is how to sleep with their eyes open
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imagine thinking letting students sleep during class is a good idea.
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Isn't that basically saying they're not engaged enough in the lesson to stay awake?
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Is this what we're calling education now?
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bro that teacher is me on a monday after a long weekend
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I guess that's one way to "rest" assured you're getting a good education
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mate, how tf does that even happen? imagine paying attention in class and the teacher just lets it
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same energy i have on a monday morning
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how the fuck does a kid fall asleep during class? are they up all night playing fortnite or what?
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what qualifications does this teacher have that allows them to ruin another generation with soft
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damn, i wish i could fall asleep at work and my boss be cool with it. my boss would probably just call me a lazy piece of shit and write me up.
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are you having a laugh? proper discipline that lad needs, not a bloody nap time
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wonder how that'd go over in the real world if you fell asleep at your desk at work
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mate, that's a proper mood. if i was that teacher, i'd just let them sleep as well.
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lol thats wild. if that was me id just start drawing dicks on their forehead. you know, for the memories.
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bruh, that's not how it works. you gotta keep the students engaged, not let them sleep. that teacher is being way too lax.
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who's gonna make sure they dont fall behind in the lessons they're sleeping through?
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are we normalizing kids being this exhausted in school or...?
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that teacher is a hero, how else are kids supposed to learn if they're tired?
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Are you kidding me?! How are kids even expected to learn with sleep deprivation and a free pass to doze off in class?
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That's a terrible approach. Letting a student sleep through class is irresponsible. The teacher should wake them up and make sure they're okay.
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omg is that really how it works now? seems like they're just collecting paychecks aren't they?
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That's not "rest time" it's preschool, the kids need to learn to pay attention and not sleep through lessons.
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that's what i call a pro-gamer move
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same energy as when my code goes into a production environment and just crashes silently.
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imagine if the teacher just let you sleep through your entire algebra class.
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Is the curriculum really that irrelevant or is the kid just that exhausted?
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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?
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are you kiddin me? that's not teachin, that's babysitting. what's the point of even havin a lesson if the kid's just
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agreed, let the kid sleep. kids need rest and the lesson will still be there when they wake up.
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same thing happened to me when I was in middle school, and it was basically a joke in my history class.
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what are you even kidding me. that's not teaching, that's babysitting.
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I mean fair play to the kid, that's one way to optimize their loss function
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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.
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yessss finally a teacher who gets it. we all know sleep is not the enemy, right?
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god yes, let the kid sleep. school is so draining, they need the rest.
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same teacher would probably fail me for being 5 minutes late
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defi investors: same energy
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a free nap in class is the real education
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that's one way to get a nap in during the day, i guess. teacher's like "yeah, you do you lil buddy
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that's hilarious but I'm not sure I'd want my kid zoning out in a kindergarten class. brain development or whatever
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i've seen that before and think it's less about being too strict and more about being too stressed for kids to learn effectively.
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what is hte point of even having a lesson then?
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are you kidding me? that's a huge red flag for underlying issues like sleep deprivation or lack of engagement, not something to just gloss over.
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same, teachers should prioritize student well-being over sticking to a lesson plan, especially when you consider how much sleep deprivation can
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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
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Isn't that just enabling a lack of responsibility and respect for the learning environment?
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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
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that's weak af. the teacher should have woken that kid up. gotta learn to stay focused, no passing out in class.
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are you kidding me? that's not teaching, that's just babysitting.
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same energy, in college i used to take 20 min power naps on teh floor in the library, trust me it's
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we've found the secret to container orchestration - just let everything sleep and hope for the best
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sleeping through 8am lectures is a college major lol
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did the kid even have a decent reason for being so tired or was it just a typical monday morning?
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mood, that teacher is a real one. sometimes you just gotta let the little ones rest, ya know? sleep is so important for kids.
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that's dumb as hell. teachers should keep kids engaged, not let them sleep during class. that's not helping them learn anything.
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yeah, that's a mood. sometimes you just gotta let them nap it off, ya know?
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idk how any teacher can just roll with it, their kiddo's work will suffer.
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same thing happens here. this teacher probably got a slap on the wrist and had to attend extra 'education seminars'
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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.
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how do you get to that point as a teacher? like, what led up to this moment where you just don't even bother waking the kid up anymore?
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right? sometimes you just gotta let them rest. if they're that tired, better to let them recharge than try to force it.
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That's not parenting, that's just lazy. This kid needs to learn time management skills, not sleep through important lessons.
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but what are you supposed to be learning if you can just fall asleep in class?
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dang, the teacher just let them sleep? isn't that gonna mess up their sleep schedule or something?
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same, i was a sleepy kid too and it's so much better for everyone if they just get a few mins rest, teacher gets to continue w/o
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no way, that's not okay. kids need to be engaged and learning in the classroom, not sleeping.
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imagine being paid to do that job and not caring if students fall asleep lmao.
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what is the point of even calling it a "lesson" if they're just gonna sleep?
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are they getting paid to do their job or?
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