Gamified teaching

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The teachers are the good ones. At least the ones fresh out of school usually have not been corrupted yet. Its when they are forced to manipulate the data to pretend the tech and the coverups are good and "business as usual" when they start becoming disillusioned. This is because the kids are not becoming better but becoming worse students but their grades get better. No one understands it. It's just a money game like everything else.


I’m not so sure teachers that have graduated in the past 15 years even know how to actually teach. They’d be lost without these games and tech programs


Yeah, all my “facilitators” are young and think I’m a dinosaur for wanting elementary students to have to write sentences and paragraphs to show their understanding. They want me to use Kahoots, voice to text slide decks, etc.
Anonymous
Thanks Elon. Go take some rectal ketamine.
Anonymous
Yeah at my school the head of the ESOL Department spoke no other second language and demanded that no one speak any other language but English.
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