Notice: Home alone tonight?
Topic: Teacher
+Anonymous A — 1.3 year ago #64,924

I wished that I have a wonnderful teacher in my school so that I can score 100% in my exam & graduated with distinction!
+Anonymous B — 1.3 year ago, 1 hour later[T] [B] #651,412

mmm
+trooncel — 1.3 year ago, 14 hours later, 16 hours after the original post[T] [B] #651,439
> art style
> world war
> voyeurism
> blonde tradwife
> heteronormativity
that's the holy grail of now-gone boomerism right there
+Anonymous D — 1.1 year ago, 2 months later, 2 months after the original post[T] [B] #654,507
BOY CLASSMATE : "LOOK AT THAT! A "MUGGER"! DO YOU KNOW WHY IN AMERICA NERDS ARE CALLED "MUGGERS"? BECAUSE TOO MUCH STUDY IS PRACTICALLY A PSYCHOLOGICAL RAPE!
OUR CREATIVITY HAS BEEN CAUSED BY THIS PAPER CHASE! SOMETIMES I JUST WANT TO RIP OFF MY CLOTHES IN SCHOOL AND RUN WILD!
AS A MATTER OF FACT..."
GIRL CLASSMATE : "DUDE, NO!
... NOT THE BIOLOGY LECTURE, DUDE!!!"
BOY CLASSMATE : "AH, THE DISSECTION SPECIMEN HAS ARRIVED!"
THE WHOLE BIOLOGY CLASS SCREAM AT NUDE DUDE!
SHRIEK!
+Anonymous E — 1.1 year ago, 2 hours later, 2 months after the original post[T] [B] #654,514

You can't achieve a perfect 100% score if you're horny, try to imagine a professor wearing vibrators attempting to lecture everyone in the class while his nuts are being stimulated, there's a reason why “standing with one's dick in one's hand” means to be idle or lazy because you're getting nothing done, there just ain't no way bitch, you'll end up slamming your dick on top of the table…
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+Anonymous F — 1.1 year ago, 16 hours later, 2 months after the original post[T] [B] #654,558
@654,507 (D)
> DO YOU KNOW WHY IN AMERICA NERDS ARE CALLED "MUGGERS"?
I don't think anybody says that.
+Anonymous G — 1.1 year ago, 7 hours later, 2 months after the original post[T] [B] #654,566
Mizuho sensei kinda changed
+Anonymous H — 1.1 year ago, 32 minutes later, 2 months after the original post[T] [B] #654,568
Oda Non draws ero-manga for the male students are hot for 36-24-36 sensei.
+Anonymous I — 7 months ago, 6 months later, 8 months after the original post[T] [B] #666,937
@OP
> I wished that I have a wonnderful teacher in my school so that I can score 100% in my exam & graduated with distinction!
It is also every guy students' dream to have a curvy teacher who can give you straight A score just after an presentation! 💜
http://honey-comics.com/pJ632fGK +Anonymous J — 4 months ago, 2 months later, 11 months after the original post[T] [B] #674,369

No, if a teacher want their students to pay attention for the lesson, she has to be sincere in her dress code by appear bra-less & pant-less in class! 😘
+Anonymous K — 5 days ago, 4 months later, 1.3 year after the original post[T] [B] #676,361
Al private school comes to Va ., for $65K a year
Teacher-less institution's pupils study for 2 hours, then turn to life skills
BY KARINA ELWOOD
The pitch by Alpha School is as innovative as it is sensational: For $65,000 a year, students study for just two hours a day using adaptive apps and personalized lesson plans and spend their afternoons on life skills such as learning to ride a bike or financial literacy.
Instead of teachers, the students have "guides." The Al-driven school, which is coming to Northern Virginia this fall and plans to enroll up to 25 students in grades K-3 at a campus near Dulles International Airport, sits at the intersection of two growing spaces in education: alternative schooling and an explosion of online learning platforms used in nearly every corner of the education sphere, from public school classrooms to at-home supplement work.
"What we realized is that kids do not need to sit in class all day doing academics," said MacKenzie Price, co-founder of Alpha School, which with three campuses across the country has become a very public piece of the push to incorporate more AI learning in schools.
Some of the online learning platforms, such as the model at Alpha, promote individualized instruction that meets each student where they are, regardless of grade level or classroom curriculum. Others fully embrace generative artificial intelligence with chatbots and tutors to assist children in their learning.
It is a hard turn from traditional education models of specific subjects, class periods, teachers and homework. Price, who uses the online handle "Future of Education" and has amassed more than 900,000 followers on Instagram, makes videos about the failures of traditional education and promotes her company as the shining solution. Price's operation is also well-connected, backed by a Texas-based tech billionaire and drawing support from other billionaires and politicians across the country.
Earlier this year, Price said, she met with Michael Kratsios, director of the White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy, to demonstrate the Alpha School. The Trump administration has promoted the use of Al in the federal government and beyond. In April, President Donald Trump signed an executive order creating a policy to integrate artificial intelligence into K-12 education.
Victor Lee, an associate professor at Stanford University's Graduate School of Education, said that while schools across the country are experimenting with AI, there are large gaps in research on whether it is successful. That leaves many questions about the ability to broaden the models, he said.
Alpha "is a private school, which tends to attract families with financial resources, highly educated and providing lots of enrichment." Lee said. "So when we try to generalize or extend what we learned from this to schools writ large, there are some important differences to mote. And so, how much of this is kind of the distinctive curation of students versus the design structure of the school?"
Price is also a staunch supporter of the school choice movement. Since 2023, she has donated more than $2 mllion to Republican candidates and political action committees that support alternative options to traditional public schools - including $1 million to Virginia Gov Glenn Yongkin (R) two years ago.
Prrice has ventured into the charter school space, trying to bring the Alpha model into six states in 2024. Only one state - Arizona - approved it. Another state board said the school's learning model was untested.
"There's a lot of hesitation around, what does AI look like, and what is this type of thing? And just because this works so well in a private school model, will it work for the average, and is it okay to have government funds doing that?" Price said. "That's not up to me. That's up to the states."
In the meanwhile, she said, she's focused on growing the company's for-profit schools. Last year, Alpha School served about 300 students across three campuses in Austin and Brownsville in Texas and Miami, and it learning model is also being used in other micro-schools in Texas. Tuition at the schools varies by campus, ranging from $15,000 to $65,000 a year.