Friday, December 3, 1999: Solutions
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So I'm pretty sure this conversation could get them both fired if anybody competent hear it.
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Re: Friday, December 3, 1999: Solutions
I'm still convinced that there are too many principals and teachers who view schools as conformity factories.
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OK I maybe had -one- teacher who preferred the 'cool' kids, but other than that I think this is an example of DCS' Exaggerated Worldview.
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Re: Friday, December 3, 1999: Solutions
Theres always teachers who prefer one group to the other. In real life however it does go both ways, although the music teacher seems to be an in universe example of somebody who doesn't favor the cool kids. The kangaroo also leans towards not caring about anything other then the fact that Millie makes her life difficult but then other times she seems to fit directly in DCS's view of all teachers wanting the kids to be drones.
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I had a math teacher who favored the cool kids and wouldn't call on anyone else. So one day I point this out and she denied it and also called on me for every question for the rest of class, probably trying to make me look dumb.
It was pretty awesome.
It was pretty awesome.
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Re: Friday, December 3, 1999: Solutions
This sounds like a great deal to me!I had a math teacher who favored the cool kids and wouldn't call on anyone else.
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It was pretty awesome.
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To be honest, this part concerned me about DCS and still does. This is what 10-15 years after any incidents in elementary school for DCS, and DCS was still bitter and angry about that? She really needs help, holding a grudge this long is not that healthy.OK I maybe had -one- teacher who preferred the 'cool' kids, but other than that I think this is an example of DCS' Exaggerated Worldview.
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Re: Friday, December 3, 1999: Solutions
I never had teachers that preferred the cool kids, infact they preferred ME. Which I actually hated, because I hated homework and wouldn't do it, yet they continued to actually prefer me (mostly because I was polite and honest, despite being a disruptor, although they never said THEY felt threatened by me).
I felt like I was letting them down. All the administration knew me well and every prinicipal and vice principal I had liked me (mostly because the Vice Principals would pass down information about me through word of mouth . "Oh, so YOU'RE Kevin Lewis!" ). But what I was always told was a "my hands are tied" kind of thing and they genuinely felt sorry about it. I was just pissed that they accepted the "system" !
I felt like I was letting them down. All the administration knew me well and every prinicipal and vice principal I had liked me (mostly because the Vice Principals would pass down information about me through word of mouth . "Oh, so YOU'RE Kevin Lewis!" ). But what I was always told was a "my hands are tied" kind of thing and they genuinely felt sorry about it. I was just pissed that they accepted the "system" !
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