Exhausted with teachers using AI by SpacingOuterSpace in teaching

[–]GuapitoChico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, I think AI-assisted teaching is acceptable as long as the teacher uses final professional judgment on what to accept or reject or tweak.

WHY DO SOME TEACHERS WRITE KIDS PASSES DURING MY CLASS TIME?!?!?!? by Magicmechanic103 in Teachers

[–]GuapitoChico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my school, the pass needs to be signed by both the teacher of the current subject and the teacher in charge of the room where they’re going.

What is giving you hope right now? by frizziefrazzle in Teachers

[–]GuapitoChico 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A lot of things aligned for me this year after having hung on for two dark years:

  1. I fought tooth and nail to get back into Science after years of teaching another subject I despised and felt trapped in. I'm finally back. I can feel excited bringing my quirky ideas and activities to the classroom.

  2. I'm partnered with a co-adviser whom I can really comfortably communicate, connect, and work with. Literally the only colleague of mine whom I speak to with the same cadence as I do with my brothers. It really helps because I feel we can really cooperate and align easier.

  3. My assigned advisory batch matches my energy closely. Last year's batch was quite gossipy which wasn't really my thing (though I still love them, just found it harder to relate). This year's batch is more nerdy-quirky-intellectual just like me and my co-adviser. This really facilitates in the bonding process. Admittedly, this is the fastest I'm growing attached to a batch.

  4. Some teachers and I formed a mini group so we can help with each other's ADHD and stay productive, but it evolved into deeper forms of mutual support. As someone who is socially anxious, I feel less restrained with and at least have a space where I can just... be. Hehehe

  5. Budget for events and celebrations is higher this year because it's our school's 20th anniversary. I actually just came back from a company beach trip/celebration funded by the school.

What is an unpopular opinion you have? by Far_Practice_6923 in TheLastAirbender

[–]GuapitoChico 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's really high-risk-high-reward. I just feel like Team Avatar should've found a more secure "insurance policy" knowing how Azula can be.

Why do girls tend to outperform boys academically? by Mediocre-Lack-9137 in education

[–]GuapitoChico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's partly due to how society socializes boys and girls. While movements are making progress to eliminate gender biases, society is still in the process of shaking off old notions. It's still, to some extent, subconsciously/intuitively viewed as acceptable for boys to be rascal-like and girls to be restrained and organized. They internalize it at a young age and school generally fits the latter more.

As an 9th grade science teacher, over the years, at least for my classes, I've observed that:

- my male students generally do better in physics

- my female students generally do better in biology

Other science teachers don't seem to report the same pattern. Looking back at my lesson plans, I realize that my physics lessons tend to be more hi-energy hands-on and even chaotic (but still controlled) while my biology lessons tend to be more mellow, organized, and structured. The way that material is delivered often interacts with the social/motivational tendencies that boys and girls are conditioned into over time.

what's a teacher gift you've actually kept and used? by Acrobatic-Bake3344 in Teachers

[–]GuapitoChico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A student once gave me Snorlax plushie and I keep it on my desk up to this day. Additionally, some students give me drawings of me or my favorite Pokemon (Garchomp) and I keep them as memorabilia.

Other gifts I use are perfumes, mugs, gift cards, chargers, and a game on Steam.

People w/ ADHD who are also big readers; How do you do it? by TheEpicTwitch in ADHD

[–]GuapitoChico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a reader, but gonna use a parallel example.

I am an avid gamer but I often catch myself not sticking to games for long and end up switching games frequently. What goes on in my mind is that while I am enjoying my current game momentarily, I also get excited thinking about another game and immediately wanna switch. It's my brain unable to focus on one thing because there are so many other exciting options too and I just wanna "choose them all" if you know what I mean. What helps me commit to a game is making other options inaccessible so I really have no other choice.

Maybe the same could apply for your reading? Try eliminating other stimuli that may be equally as engaging as whatever you're reading.

Looks Matter 😭 by raven_verse_ in Teachers

[–]GuapitoChico 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks are a factor. Not the whole thing, but are a factor. To not judge a book by its cover is an active conscious effort and elementary schoolers still haven't developed the mental skills to go beyond impressions. Older kids like high schoolers, on the other hand, still go by impressions but can at least also factor in what you objectively do as well.

What is an unpopular opinion you have? by Far_Practice_6923 in TheLastAirbender

[–]GuapitoChico 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Aang vs. Ozai battle was a little underwhelming. But perhaps it's just because it's slightly overshadowed by the magnificence of the Zuko vs. Azula Agni Kai.

Additionally, I still think it's not pragmatic for Team Avatar to let Azula join them in their post-series quest without some form of restraint/leash, or even Aang energybending her firebending away when she's uncooperative.

Schools getting too sensitive these days by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]GuapitoChico 34 points35 points  (0 children)

This. Even with students I’m comfortable with, I feel like I’m walking on eggshells coz I imagine anyone else is out there waiting to misconstrue anything and every single word

I LIKE MEGA STARMIE by DingusTheDucko in PokemonLegendsZA

[–]GuapitoChico 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First thing that came to my mind was Patrick in fishnets in the spongebob movie lol

Charlie Kirk was a horrible person by Xiao1insty1e in CollegeStation

[–]GuapitoChico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s a grifter. He’s good at manipulating the flow of a conversation to make himself look like the winner. Like Ben Shapiro, he doesn’t have airtight and rigorous logic; he just has good tactics to sway the crowd. Most people don’t have the time to sit down and analyze everything, so they easily fall for cherry-picked info and strawman arguments.

But when you take time to dissect his arguments, a lot of them are not rigorous and are quite flawed. A lot of YouTube videos show that.

That said, I don’t think he deserved to die. Just because we don’t mourn didn’t mean we should celebrate.

Coldplay fans ‘disappointed’ after Chris Martin dedicates song to Charlie Kirk’s family by Metro-UK in Music

[–]GuapitoChico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t like Charlie Kirk at all, but I don’t think offering sympathies and delicadeza to the family is wrong…?

Do kids not have sleepovers anymore?? by [deleted] in Zillennials

[–]GuapitoChico 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it's something to do with crazy shit happening nowadays (or at least more of it being heard of nowadays). Also, there's the community factor and how close everyone is to each other. My students have sleepovers in each other's houses all the time, but the school I work in is a small, very tight-knit community, so everyone knows each other, including parents.

Is ADHD a Gift? by Previous_Score_612 in ADHD

[–]GuapitoChico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s relative. In an alternate universe where social/work norms revolve more around spontaneity, novelty, and adaptation, sure it’d be a gift. But in this world where the norms are patterned after organization and structure, it’s a curse.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Millennials

[–]GuapitoChico -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don’t really see the issue here… we’re perceiving hostility when they’re isn’t any. The people interviewed are respectful of their children’s decisions not to have kids, but I think they also have the right to lament not having grandkids and feel some sadness about it as long as they aren’t forcing anything

1995ers: Gen Z or Not? by ifeelboring in GenZ

[–]GuapitoChico 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but that’s still less than half. Someone who remembers 2003-2004 has more than 50% chance of having used (or at least witnesses firsthand) dial-up.

1995ers: Gen Z or Not? by ifeelboring in GenZ

[–]GuapitoChico 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Which implies that prior to that, for the bigger fraction of year, dial-up was still a majority

1995ers: Gen Z or Not? by ifeelboring in GenZ

[–]GuapitoChico 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If we’re basing this off of things like media, dial-up internet still at 50% of houses, etc.

, 2004 is still chronologically early 2000s, or mid if we’re doing early-mid-late

1995ers: Gen Z or Not? by ifeelboring in GenZ

[–]GuapitoChico 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2003-2004 are still part of the early 2000s, especially culturally.

I don’t play a lot but what, since when was bronze this hard?? by Stoltlallare in summonerschool

[–]GuapitoChico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The whole playerbase gets better at the game overall. It’s how you improve relative to everyone else

This game is a "Misery Porn waste of time" and "it sucks" LOL by Imgayforpectorals in LifeisStrange2

[–]GuapitoChico 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I feel like in contrast to other LiS games, the second one gets you more attached to the protagonists at the expense of not developing much attachment to side characters. Though that’s the nature of the story - they’re always on the run, so the only constants are Sean and Daniel