Ah yes… I watch people when you hand them something to read physically cringe. Granted I tend to hand people printouts from scientific journals but the idea that having to read something of substance still holds.
Lemmy World
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Lemmy Worldto Memes of Production@quokk.au•kamala would never do israels biddingEnglish91·3 days agoHa! Living here I know most people peaked in 6th grade.
Silly Canuck!
Lemmy WorldtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Mike Johnson caves on Senate’s DHS deal, paving way to end shutdown3·8 days agoIs he now Cave Johnson?
Are native American lands not states within states?
Does Joseph go by John?
I’ll bite.
As a math teacher I agree. Phrasing the question with “money” is ambiguous.
That’s why the important part was showing your work which the student failed to do. Depending on school policy this may be a no-credit or at most half credit answer.
The major flaw with math education is reading and writing. Very little of elementary school is spent reading, writing, and discussing. This problem is fantastic, it forces students to read, write and analyze. Especially since it’s ambiguous.
If a student at that age said “Amy has more coins” and answered Amy prior I would take it.
Alternatively they could go for the formal answer of “Bobby has 4 dimes. A dime is worth 10 pennies. Bobby has 40 pennies worth.”
We forget that math is about reasoning and justification, not just calculation.
Lemmy Worldto News•TSA worker says his family is paying the price for him working without pay15·29 days ago“Other duties as assigned” is the bane of my existence
Lemmy Worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•How Japan Protects Children Online — Without Mass ID Checks21·1 month agoI love the digital library idea. Sadly, given the state of the US we would see folks on the street going
“The govs online libraries make kids want to be trans” or something like that.
Lemmy Worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•How Japan Protects Children Online — Without Mass ID Checks13·1 month agoProbably the classics.
Laws enforcing how public transit is provided. They literally kept a station open for a single high school student.
Public health is top notch, it goes above and beyond for patients, be they citizens or not.
While suicide is high in Japan, it’s considered a public policy and social failure than a personal one so the government dumps money into improving suicide help.
Waste sorting and just general cleanliness.
Lemmy Worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•How Japan Protects Children Online — Without Mass ID Checks121·1 month agoFair. As a halfbreed myself I can say it’s awful if you are not Japanese.
They do have some really kickass laws though.
Lemmy Worldto Technology•By bullying Anthropic, the Pentagon is violating the First Amendment. Here’s why.English1062·1 month agoPerfection
I didn’t have one. I was asserting the idea that people were going to attack your post for saying “Use AI.”
Lemmy Worldto Mildly Interesting•The World's Smallest Boat? How Andrew Bedwell built his 100cm boat to sail across the Atlantic4·1 month agoNah that’s clearly a pair of franks and some change.
I hear where you are coming from, but you just said “Use AI” on Lemmy. This should be fun 😁
Conjecture: They replied to the wrong post.
In the US, IIRC, you can have either thesis or capstone for Masters Degrees.
KES is kenyan currency and is found in the prior post to this series. You can find it in the OPs post history.
Wow all the way to 10/2026?!
Damn future bread here coming back to let us know it has metal in it.
The NYP is such shit journalism.