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asudox@lemmy.world to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Lemmings, how does it feel to have your father/mother as your teacher in school?

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Lemmings, how does it feel to have your father/mother as your teacher in school?

asudox@lemmy.world to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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  • Kalash@feddit.ch
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    In what kind of Banana republic is that even allowed?

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      Some people’s parents are teachers?

      Edit: apologies, this was supposed to be sarcasm

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        Yeah way!

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        Sure. They can even be on the same school as their children. They just can’t teach their own children, as they would clearly be biased.

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          It happens. I didn’t notice much bias

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          It happens often I think. I had a kid in class whose mother was a teacher in the same school. I think they shared a class.

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            This should not happen anywhere with an education system that has any standards.

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              This was a top 10 private school in the UK

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                That actually makes sense, those things are rife with nepotism.

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              Which means it’s likely a US-focussed scenario.

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                Definitely happens in Ireland. Anywhere populations are small you’re going to face teachers potentially having to teach their own kids at some point.

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      In small towns and/or schools it’s common.

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        Second this

    • Evkob (they/them)@lemmy.ca
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      You clearly didn’t go to school in a small town, lol. There’s at most one teacher per subject per grade. You can’t just not let the math teacher’s kids take math.

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        Literally went to school in village with fewer than 900 inhabitants.

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