• lumpyluggage@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    I call bs. What teacher would care that much about little banana people? And because they caused too much of a ruckus…yeah I’m sure everyone completely freaked out when they saw these

      • Zamboni_Driver@lemmy.ca
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        9 days ago

        I don’t see how they could possibly ban this.

        Hey stop bringing in bananas for lunch with pictures drawn on them.

        “No”

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          9 days ago

          I imagine the teacher called her and had a friendly chat “hey Mrs whatever, the pictures are so lovely and whatnot but we lose 10 minutes every day and with so little time in a lesson anyway could you kindly refrain blablabla”

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          7 days ago

          Ban is probably hyperbole. Teacher probably explained the issue and asked, and the parent probably acquiesced.

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      9 days ago

      I went a different direction: what teacher is so inept that a little excitement over a banana at lunchtime throws the class into disarray?

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        8 days ago

        Reminds me of some people I work with. I have one coworker in particular that I think is jealous that her students like me more, even though I’ve never worked with them. She’s become very snippy to me, and when her kids are excited to talk to me I can see by the look on her face that she isn’t pleased.

        She snaps at her kids for doing innocent things, has little patience when she gives commands (note: 100% of our students are on the autism spectrum, sometimes they just don’t hear her), and never seems to do anything to try to bond with them. Meanwhile, I talk to my kids like we’re equals, share their curiosity about the world, and praise their growths and efforts regularly.

        So yes, I can absolutely imagine a teacher who makes class so boring and insufferable that a simple drawing on a banana can make the kids giddy. I can also easily imagine that the teacher’s first instinct isn’t to up their teaching game, but to put a stop to the little spot of joy their class found. Because God forbid we make school an engaging place that kids want to go to, amirite?